• 8 months ago
Georgia’s President Salome Zourabichvili has said she would veto the law if it is passed by parliament but the ruling party can override the veto by collecting 76 votes.

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00:00 Thousands of people in Georgia have again taken to the streets of the capital, Tbilisi,
00:07 to protest against the foreign influence transparency law.
00:12 Many protesters fear the proposed legislation would undermine democracy
00:16 and derail the country's chances of joining the European Union.
00:21 [Georgian]
00:50 The divisive draft law requires media and non-commercial organizations
00:56 to register as being under foreign influence
00:58 if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad.
01:03 Critics have dubbed it the Russian law
01:06 because Moscow uses similar legislation to stigmatize media
01:10 and organizations seen as being at odds with the Kremlin.
01:14 But despite fierce public opposition,
01:17 the ruling Georgian Dream Party appears determined to press ahead.
01:21 [Georgian]
01:39 Although Georgia's president has said she would veto the law
01:43 if it's passed by parliament,
01:45 the ruling party can override that veto by collecting 76 votes.
01:51 Then the parliament's speaker can sign it into law.
01:55 [Whoosh]

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