Georgia Lost Its Chance at the EU?
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Georgia’s law on the registration of foreign agents marks “a serious setback for democracy” in the country. This was stated in a joint statement by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, and the Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos. “Together with the recent laws on broadcasting and subsidies, it represents another aggressive move by the Georgian authorities to suppress dissent, limit freedoms and fur…
The European Commission strongly condemned the law on "aliens".
The European Commission harshly criticized the project adopted in Georgia on the registration of “foreign agents” and stressed that this is incompatible with the country's European integration, which has already stopped de facto.
The controversial law of Georgian foreign agents that provides prison sentences for those who violate it entered into force this Saturday despite opposition protests. “This law is very important for the defense of Georgia’s sovereignty and national interests,” Prime Minister Irakli Kobajidze told the local press. He recalled that “in the past four years in Georgia there have been four attempts to organize revolutions with foreign funding.” “In t…
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