Georgia enacts disputed "Russian legislation"
Despite numerous protests over the weeks, Georgia's parliament approves a law making it harder for foreign-supported non-profit groups to operate. Critics argue that this law is modeled after Russia's and could harm the European Union's considerations for the small ex-Soviet country.
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Despite the ongoing protests against it, Georgia's government proceeds to implement a controversial law, which mirrors Russian legislation, making it more challenging for non-profit organizations with foreign backing to operate within the country. This move has sparked concern among critics who believe it could negatively impact the European Union's future considerations for Georgia.
Source: www.ntv.de