In Georgia, leaders of political opposition and the president are leading protests against the foreign agent bill, which critics say threatens the nation’s EU membership and could become a tool of political oppression in the hands of the governing party.
Demonstrators gather at the Parliamentary building during an opposition protest against the foreign agent bill in Tbilisi, Georgia , on Tuesday, May 28, 2024. in the capital Tbilisi. Critics saying the bill resembles Russia ’s notorious foreign agent law, which the Kremlin uses to restrict press freedom and civil society. The law was introduced by the ruling Georgia n Dream Party, which also controls the country’s legislature.
As for who leads the protests in Georgia – the Georgian political opposition along with the president are leading the rallies.
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