Georgian students stage a march to protest the controversial "foreign influence" bill in Tbilisi on May 13, 2024
- Giorgi ARJEVANIDZE
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Georgian students stage a march to protest the controversial "foreign influence" bill in Tbilisi on May 13, 2024
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Georgia's prime minister on Monday vowed to ram controversial "foreign influence" legislation through parliament the next day despite mass protests against the law criticised for mirroring repressive Russian legislation.
Georgia was set to adopt a "foreign influence" bill on Tuesday despite mass protests against a law criticised for mirroring repressive Russian legislation.
Georgia faced a blizzard of international condemnation Wednesday as the EU, NATO and UN slammed the adoption of a controversial "foreign influence" law targeting overseas-funded NGOs.
