Tensions flared within the Georgian parliament on Tuesday as lawmakers debated a controversial “Russian regulation” that critics see as a risk to democratic freedoms.
Tensions flared within the Georgian parliament on Tuesday as lawmakers debated a controversial “Russian regulation” that critics see as a risk to democratic freedoms.
The invoice would require media, nongovernmental organisations and different nonprofits to register as “pursuing the pursuits of a international energy” in the event that they obtain greater than 20% of their funding from overseas.
Opponents have denounced the invoice as “the Russian regulation”, dubbed after the same laws that Moscow to crack down on dissidents and authorities critics.