Georgia's Parliament Overrides Veto of Controversial 'Foreign Agent' Law
Legislation seen as a move to curb media freedom and civil society, jeopardizing EU membership aspirations.
- The law requires entities receiving over 20% foreign funding to register as foreign agents.
- Critics label it a 'Russian law,' likening it to measures used to stifle opposition in Russia.
- The EU and U.S. warn the law could harm Georgia's chances of joining the European Union.
- Mass protests erupted, with demonstrators advocating for a pro-European future.
- The ruling Georgian Dream party is accused of aligning the country closer to Moscow.

























