Summary
- Georgia’s prime minister plans to move forward with a controversial “foreign influence” law despite ongoing protests.
- The law would require organizations receiving over 20% of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents.
- University students have been leading protests against the bill, with major demonstrations taking place almost nightly.
- The EU, opposition, and international rights groups have condemned the law as undemocratic, with concerns about its impact on Georgia’s EU membership process.