Protests continue in Georgia against the draft law on “foreign agents” adopted in the first reading. President of Georgia Salome Zurabishviliwho is now on a visit to the United States, made a speech video messagesupporting the protesters.
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Zurabishvili said that if the Georgian parliament passes a law on “foreign agents” – similar to the one in force in the Russian Federation – she will veto it.
Meanwhile, protests continue in Georgia under the parliament building, a video of the use of Molotov cocktails against the security forces has appeared.
The Georgians also sang a well-known Ukrainian song-slogan about the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
- Today, March 7, the Parliament of Georgia in the first reading supported a bill similar to the Russian one, declaring non-governmental organizations and part of the media “agents of foreign influence.” Protests began outside the parliament. Security forces used tear gas and a water cannon against the protesters.
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