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Amid massive protest, Georgia passes 'foreign influence' bill

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 14, 2024, 22:53 IST
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Georgia adopts controversial law

Georgia's parliament on Tuesday adopted a controversial 'foreign influence' law that has sparked weeks of mass protests against the measure, which Brussels has warned would undermine Tbilisi's European aspirations. (AFP photo)

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'Legislation to silence dissent'

Lawmakers voted 84 to 30 in favour during the third and final reading of the law, which was widely denounced as mirroring repressive Russian legislation used to silence dissent. (AFP photo)

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Skirmish breaks between police and protestors

The vote came as street protesters skirmished with riot police outside the building in the centre of the capital, where demonstrations have taken place over the last month. Scuffles had broken out inside the chamber earlier as opposition lawmakers clashed with members of the ruling Georgian Dream party. (AFP photo)

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'No to Russian law'

Around 2,000 mainly young protesters gathered outside parliament and chanted "no to the Russian law", as news spread that lawmakers had adopted the law. Tbilisi has seen weeks of mass rallies over the bill that culminated on Saturday, when up to 100,000 people took to the streets in the largest anti-government rally in Georgia's recent history. (AFP photo)

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EU calls the law 'incompatible'

The EU has said the law is "incompatible" with Georgia's longstanding bid to join the 27-nation bloc, while Washington has warned its adoption would signal Tbilisi's departure from the Western orbit. (AP photo)

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US expresses concern

The US Assistant Secretary of State, James O'Brien, on Tuesday met in Tbilisi with Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, whose office said each had "expressed their concerns" over recent developments in Georgia. (AP photo)

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'Russian interference in Georgia'

UK Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps, labelled the foreign influence law an act of "Russian interference in Georgia". Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov hit back, accusing the West of "undisguised interference in Georgia's internal affairs". (AFP photo)

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Lithuania says 'our concerns'

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told AFP that he would be travelling on Tuesday to Georgia together with his counterparts from Iceland, Estonia and Latvia to express "our concerns". Both protesters and the ruling Georgian Dream party have vowed not to back down and fresh rallies have been called for Tuesday evening. (AP photo)

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Georgia's bid for EU membership enshrined in Constitution

Georgian society is staunchly anti-Kremlin. Georgia's bid for membership of the EU and Nato is enshrined in its constitution and -- according to opinion polls -- supported by a majority of the population. NGOs and government critics have reported months of intimidation and harassment in the run-up to the bill being reintroduced in a targeted campaign that has escalated amid the tensions. (AP photo)

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Controversy over bills comes 5 months before polls

Georgian Dream has depicted the protesters as violent mobs, insisted it is committed to joining the EU, and said the bill is aimed at increasing transparency of NGO funding. The controversy surrounding the bill comes five months before a parliamentary election seen as a crucial democratic test for the Black Sea country. (AFP photo)

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