20,000 protest ‘foreign agents’ bill in Tbilisi

20,000 protest ‘foreign agents’ bill in Tbilisi
20,000 protest ‘foreign agents’ bill in Tbilisi
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The march was organized by around 100 non-governmental organizations and opposition parties, which have so far not played a visible role in the youth-dominated protest movement.

“The authorities, which have resubmitted the Russian bill, violate the constitutional basis and change the country’s orientation, betraying the strong will of the people,” the organizers said in a statement.

According to the opponents of the plan, the Georgian bill is a rewrite of the law on “foreign agents” already adopted in Russia, where it is used for repression against the opposition.

Protesters in Tbilisi marched from Republic Square to the Georgian Parliament.

The ruling party “Georgia’s Dream” has promised to take its supporters to the streets of the city on Monday.

During the action on Sunday, the demonstrators tried to reach the stage prepared for the speakers of the demonstration of the supporters of the bill.

Some people were detained, including former European Integration Minister Aleksi Petriashvili. Police used pepper spray in clashes with protesters.

On Monday, the Georgian Parliament will consider the controversial bill in the second reading.

The article is in Latvian
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