Georgia's governing party tries again to pass widely criticized foreign-agent law
- The governing party in Georgia submitted a draft law requiring media and organizations receiving over 20% of their budget from abroad to register under foreign influence.
- President Salome Zourabichvili's representative stated she would veto the law if passed, but her term ends this year, potentially leading to changes.
- Opponents argue that passing the law could impede Georgia's goal of joining the EU, as it received candidate status last year.
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