Georgian politicians came to blows in parliament on Tuesday ahead of a vote on a controversial 'foreign agents' bill that would require organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as foreign influence agents. Critics of the bill have called it ‘Kremlin-inspired’ and authoritarian, triggering mass protests across the country and in the capital, Tbilisi
Why are Georgians protesting against a ‘foreign agents’ bill?
‘The whole country will strike’: protesters vow to keep fighting Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill