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Pashnic Protest to Tbilisi: Georgians Say "Yes" to Europe, "No" to Russian Laws

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Thousands of people took part in a pro-European meeting in Georgia. The event was a holiday, and the organizers wanted to show that Georgians wanted their country to continue its European course. However, Brussels had to slow down the process of integration of this country, after the government party had adopted a law of Russian inspiration.
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Thousands of people took part in a pro-European meeting in Georgia. The event was a holiday, and the organizers wanted to show that Georgians wanted their country to continue its European course. However, Brussels had to slow down the process of integration of this country, after the government party had adopted a law of Russian inspiration.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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