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Georgia’s hopes of joining the EU wane as parliament prepares to approve ‘Russian law’

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Last updated: 2024/05/28 at 2:02 PM
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Georgia is on the verge of passing a controversial bill regarding foreign funds, despite a recent veto attempt by President Salome Zourabichvili. The new legislation, known as the “Transparency Law”, mandates that any organization, including media outlets, receiving 20% or more of their funding from abroad must register as an “agent pursuing the interests of a foreign power” or face substantial fines. While the governing authorities in Georgia argue that this measure will help prevent foreign interference in domestic politics, critics believe that it will restrict freedom of speech and potentially harm the country’s chances of EU membership. This bill has been compared to similar laws implemented by the Russian government to suppress political opposition.

President Zourabichvili vetoed the bill citing concerns about its constitutionality and its potential impact on Georgia’s European aspirations. However, a parliamentary committee has moved forward with overriding her veto, leading to the bill’s final approval. Despite widespread protests and opposition to the legislation, including demonstrations by tens of thousands of people in recent weeks, the bill is expected to be passed. The protests have included individuals wrapped in EU flags, symbolizing their desire for continued progress towards EU membership. Unfortunately, clashes with police have resulted in numerous detentions, including members of the media.

The bill has caused significant controversy and debate within Georgia, with supporters and opponents voicing strong opinions about its potential impact. Supporters argue that the legislation is necessary to protect the country from foreign interference and ensure transparency in funding sources for various organizations, while critics believe that it will impede freedom of speech and harm Georgia’s standing with the EU and other international partners. The bill has been nicknamed the “Russian law” due to its similarities to legislation implemented by Russia to target and eliminate political opponents. Despite these concerns, the bill is expected to be passed, indicating a shift towards tighter regulation of foreign funding within the country.

The decision to move forward with the controversial bill has sparked outrage among many in Georgia, leading to widespread protests and demonstrations against the legislation. President Zourabichvili’s veto was a last-minute attempt to block the bill, but the parliamentary committee’s decision to override her veto has paved the way for its final approval. The protests have highlighted the deep divide within the country regarding the implications of the bill, with some seeing it as a necessary step to protect Georgia’s sovereignty and others viewing it as a dangerous restriction on civil liberties. The clashes between protesters and police underscore the intense emotions surrounding the bill and the potential impact it could have on the country’s future direction.

Despite the widespread opposition and concerns raised by critics, the bill is moving forward towards final approval in Georgia’s parliament. The decision to pass this legislation could have far-reaching implications for the country’s relationship with the EU and other international partners, as well as its domestic political landscape. The protests and demonstrations against the bill reflect the deep-seated concerns among many Georgians about the potential impact of this legislation on their country’s democratic values and aspirations. As the bill moves towards final approval, the future of Georgia’s path to EU membership and its commitment to democratic principles hangs in the balance, with the eyes of the international community watching closely for the outcome.

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