In Georgia, people protested again after the country’s parliament approved the “foreign agents” bill in second reading on May 1.
The European Commission is watching with great concern the situation in Georgia, where protests against the law on “foreign agents” continue. About this Wednesday, May 1, stated President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
“I am following the situation in Georgia with great concern and condemn the violence on the streets of Tbilisi,” von der Leyen said in the post.
He also commented on the situation regarding the law on “foreign agents,” which was adopted in the second reading by the Georgian parliament, noting that the Georgian people are striving for a “European future for their country.”
“Georgia is at a crossroads, we have to stay on the path to Europe,” von der Leyen stressed.
In Georgia, people protested again after the country’s parliament approved the bill on “foreign agents” in the second reading. Protesters tried to enter the parliament building.
Georgia may have trouble joining the European Union due to the adoption of a scandalous bill on foreign agents. This was stated by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell.
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