2024-05-14 15:05:01

Georgia's Parliament Passes 'Foreign Agents' Measure Amid Protests and International Concerns

Georgia's Parliament approved a bill requiring NGOs and media funded by foreign sources to register as 'organizations carrying the interests of foreign power', sparking protests and concerns about civil society repression. Despite President Zourabichvili's intent to veto, the governing party has sufficient votes to override.

The legislation, resembling Russian laws, aims to increase transparency but is viewed as a potential alignment with Russia, jeopardizing Georgia's EU aspirations and democratic freedoms. Mass protests continue as the law is seen as a threat to civil society and local election observer organizations.

New York Times - Europe
14. Mai 2024 um 19:37

Georgia’s Parliament Gives Final Approval to ‘Foreign Agents’ Measure

Politics
Georgia's Parliament approved a bill that could require NGOs and media funded by foreign sources to register as 'organizations carrying the interests of foreign power' and disclose financial information. President Zourabichvili plans to veto the bill, but the governing party has enough votes to override. The legislation has sparked protests and is seen as a move to increase transparency or as an attempt to align Georgia with Russia.
The Guardian
14. Mai 2024 um 15:16

Georgia parliament approves ‘foreign agent’ bill amid ongoing protests

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Georgia's parliament approved a 'foreign agent' bill despite ongoing protests, sparking concerns about civil society repression. The legislation requires media or civil society groups receiving over 20% funding from abroad to register as 'organizations serving the interests of a foreign power'. The bill has drawn criticism for its resemblance to Kremlin-inspired laws used to silence critics in Russia.
News - South China Morning Post
14. Mai 2024 um 12:59

Georgian lawmakers brawl as 'foreign agent' bill, that sparked protests, approved in parliament

Politics
The Georgian parliament has approved a controversial bill requiring media and non-governmental organizations to register as 'pursuing the interests of a foreign power' if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. Critics see the law as a threat to democratic freedoms and the country's aspirations to join the European Union. The bill, which has sparked weeks of mass protests, is similar to legislation used by Russia to crackdown on independent news media and activists critical of..
Deutsche Welle
14. Mai 2024 um 14:04

Georgia passes law against foreign influence

Politics
Despite mass protests, the parliament of Georgia has adopted a controversial law to control the civil society. The law entails a stronger accountability of non-governmental organizations receiving funds from abroad. Critics fear a restriction of critical organizations and see the desired EU membership of Georgia at risk.
CW

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