Police have charged about 90 protesters in Tbilisi, Shota Utiashvili,
head of the information-analytic department of the Georgian Interior
Ministry, said, News Georgia reports.
Most of them may face two month sentences, and several criminal cases
were initiated, Utiashvili noted.
The organizers of the protests have not been detained.
Utiashvili reported that the Interior Ministry has facts of protest
organizers' planning disorders. Part of the evidence has been
published, including a telephone conversation between opposition
leader Nino Burjanadze and her son.