Summary
- Georgia’s police have started pushing away demonstrators protesting a “foreign agents” bill at parliament in Tbilisi.
- Georgian Prime Minister vows to proceed with the law despite large protests.
- The bill requires organizations receiving over 20% of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents or face fines.
- This dispute may impact Georgia’s push for EU and NATO membership, with critics denouncing the bill as authoritarian and Russian-inspired.