Georgia’s new foreign influence bill

Georgia faces another week of political turmoil as MPs and protesters continue to clash over a controversial “foreign influence” bill that threatens the country’s bid to join the European Union, and which critics say is an attack on the media and civil society.

Thousands have taken to the streets after the government announced on 4 April it was reintroducing the bill to parliament, having abandoned it last year following mass protests. This culminated in Sunday’s “March for Europe” where at least 20,000 people filled Tbilisi’s central Republic Square, with more pro- and anti-government demonstrations due to take place in the coming days.

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