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TBILISI, GEORGIA — More than 1,000 people began protesting on Sunday outside of the Georgian president's residence in Tbilisi, demanding that he immediately resign and hand over executive power to the speaker of parliament.

Presidential
elections are due to take place in October, but critics say that this
schedule gives President Mikhail Saakashvili, elected to a second
five-year term in January 2008, an undue sixth year in office.

Saakashvili’s
party, the National Movement, was relegated to the parliamentary
minority in lackluster results in October 2012 elections, and the
president’s popularity has been waning in the polls.

The protest
follows a petition that similarly calls for Saakashvili’s exit.
According to the opposition groups and NGOs that helped circulate the
petition, it gathered more than 1 million signatures in a country of 4.6
million.