Georgia Adopts Controversial Law on 'Foreign Influence'
Georgia recently passed a controversial law aimed at controlling non-governmental organizations, sparking mass protests and concerns over democracy. The legislation requires NGOs receiving foreign funds to register as 'foreign agents,' drawing parallels to restrictive Russian laws.
The EU has warned of authoritarian implications and hindered prospects for Georgia's EU accession. Despite ongoing demonstrations and opposition, the parliament approved the bill, with critics fearing a crackdown on civil society and transparency in the country.
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