The daily demonstrations demanding the resignation of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili have entered their fourth week, with opposition leaders vowing to continue until the president goes, AP reported. About 2,000 people gathered Today outside parliament, the main site for demonstrations. Protesters also have stationed themselves at the studios of national television and at the presidential residence. Saakashvili has suggested dialogue to resolve the standoff, but opposition leaders say he must go. «We are at any time ready for meetings on the decisive question which would help us out of the crisis. That question is the resignation of Mikhail Saakashvili,» said Salome Zurabishvili, a former foreign minister under Saakashvili who now leads an opposition group. It accuses Saakashvili of concentrating power in his own hands and mishandling last year's war with Russia.