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Von der Leyen denounces police brutality in Tbilisi

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Last updated: 2024/05/02 at 5:08 AM
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Critics are concerned about a controversial foreign influence transparency law in Georgia that could potentially stifle press freedom and non-governmental organizations, as well as hinder the country’s chances of joining the European Union. The law, dubbed the ‘Russian law’, requires media and non-commercial organizations to register as ‘pursuing the interests of a foreign power’ if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. Similar legislation in Russia has been used to silence critics of the Kremlin. Despite these concerns, Georgia has been a candidate country for EU membership since December 2023.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the bloc’s foreign policy chief have condemned the police violence in Georgia that continued after the passage of the controversial law. Von der Leyen expressed her concern over the situation in Georgia and called for the country to stay on course towards a European future. Opposition leader Elene Khostaria of the Droa Party has vowed to defend freedom and European values through protests against the law. Support for EU membership among Georgia’s citizens is high at 81%, according to a 2022 poll by the National Democratic Institute.

The ruling Georgian Dream party, which proposed the law, argues that it is necessary to ensure transparency and national sovereignty. However, President Salome Zourabichvili has criticized the police response to the recent demonstrations, where protesters were beaten and arrested. Zourabichvili has promised to veto the bill, but the ruling party can override her veto with enough votes. Despite the challenges and pushback, supporters of the bill believe it is essential for maintaining the country’s integrity and independence.

The situation in Georgia highlights the ongoing struggle between promoting transparency and protecting democracy. Critics fear that the new law could be used to suppress dissenting voices and limit freedom of expression. However, supporters argue that it is crucial for safeguarding national interests and preventing foreign interference. Georgia’s aspirations to join the European Union are at risk if the country fails to uphold democratic values and respect fundamental rights.

As tensions rise and protests continue, the future of Georgia’s democracy hangs in the balance. The international community, including the EU, has expressed solidarity with the people of Georgia and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The fate of the controversial foreign influence transparency law will ultimately determine the direction in which Georgia’s democracy and European aspirations are headed. It is crucial for all parties involved to engage in constructive dialogue and seek a solution that upholds democratic principles while respecting the rule of law.

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