Hundreds of public have protested outdoor Georgia’s parliament in Tbilisi over a brandnew invoice, distinguishable through many as a crackdown on civil people within the ex-Soviet nation.
The demonstrators are seeking to forbid MPs from adopting the so-called “Russian law”. They see it as homogeneous to a legislation old through the Kremlin to peace critics.
The Transparency of Overseas Affect Invoice would power non-governmental teams and media to check in as “organisations serving the interest of a foreign power” if greater than 20% in their investment comes from out of the country.
The governing Georgian Dream birthday party says the measure would build up transparency and preserve Georgia’s liberty.
For weeks there were large rallies towards the “Russian law” in Tbilisi.