The list of strategic and/or specially significant objects has been expanded to include international highways—this decision was issued by the Georgian government yesterday, January 31.
The move comes amid plans by protesters to blockade highways as a form of demonstration.
It is noteworthy that, under Georgian law, seizing or blocking a strategic or specially significant object is a criminal offense.
For example, blocking such facilities as a group is punishable by corrective labor for up to 2 years or imprisonment for a period of 2 to 4 years.
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The list of strategic and/or specially significant objects has been expanded to include international highways—this decision was issued by the Georgian government yesterday, January 31.
The move comes amid plans by protesters to blockade highways as a form of demonstration.
It is noteworthy that, under Georgian law, seizing or blocking a strategic or specially significant object is a criminal offense.
For example, blocking such facilities as a group is punishable by corrective labor for up to 2 years or imprisonment for a period of 2 to 4 years.
[source](https://publika.ge/strategiuli-obieqtebis-nuskhas-saertashoriso-mnishvnelobis-gzebi-daemata/)
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Its not a international highway that will be blocked tomorrow, the highway goes around tbilisi