Georgian President Challenges Foreign Agents Law in Court
Georgian President Challenges Foreign Agents Law in Court
Georgian President Challenges Foreign Agents Law in Court
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Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has filed a lawsuit challenging a law requiring groups funded from abroad to register as foreign agents, citing it as unconstitutional and a threat to democratic values. The law, passed by parliament, faces criticism for potentially stifling freedoms in Georgia. Zourabichvili's legal action aims to suspend and ultimately cancel the law, aligning with efforts to protect Georgia's integration with the EU and NATO. The move has garnered support from opposition parties and the public defender, highlighting growing tensions over the country's foreign relations and democratic principles.

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