Georgia's ruling party adopted the controversial foreign agents' law in its third and final reading by 84 votes against 30 on May 14, amid widespread local protests and despite fierce opposition from the West. The ruling Georgian Dream majority voted in favor of the law during a tense plenary session that included brawls among lawmakers,…
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