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"Quiero ser claro: este proyecto de ley votado en el Parlamento no acerca a Georgia a la UE. Es todo lo contrario", declaró Charles Michel, presidente del Consejo Europeo, a 'Euronews' este viernes. "Nos decepciona que este Gobierno haya tomado una decisión así", añadió. Georgia fue declarada en diciembre candidata oficial a ingresar en el bloque, cumpliendo así la larga aspiración de la antigua república soviética. La decisión fue "fundamental", según Michel, que ahora espera que Tiflis envíe "señales más positivas" a Bruselas. Preguntado sobre si el incipiente proceso de adhesión podría cong...
Euronews (Spanish)
"I want to be clear: this bill voted in the parliament – this is not bringing Georgia closer to the EU. This is the opposite," Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, told Euronews on Friday morning. "We are disappointed that this government made such a decision," he added. Georgia was in December declared an official candidate to join the bloc, fulfilling the former Soviet republic's long-running aspiration. The decision was "fundamental," says Michel, who now expects Tbilisi to send "more positive signals" to Brussels. Asked if the nascent accession process might be frozen as ...
Euronews (English)
Collage by Arzu Geybullayeva. Photos courtesy of OC Media. Used with permission. Thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets to protest the controversial foreign agent bill tabled last year but re-introduced by the ruling Georgian Dream Party on April 3, 2024. Pundits say the Georgian Dream Party is steadily derailing their country's path to European Union accession. After three days of large-scale protests and domestic and international criticism, the draft bill passed the first reading at the parliament. Meanwhile, party officials lashed out at local civil society groups, accusing them ...
Global Voices
Georgia's parliament passed a controversial foreign agents law in its first reading on April 17 as protests in opposition to the legislation continued for the third night. The law must be passed in two more readings before it can become law. The bill, first introduced in 2023 by the ruling Georgian Dream party, would require organizations that receive foreign funding to be labeled as foreign agents. Widespread demonstrations broke out at the time in protest of the proposed law, and it was eventually abandoned in March 2023. The Georgian Dream party recently reintroduced the legislation in parl...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Georgia's parliament passed a controversial foreign agents law in its first reading on April 17 as protests in opposition to the legislation continued for the third night. The law must be passed in two more readings before it can become law. The bill, first introduced in 2023 by the ruling Georgian Dream party, would require organizations that receive foreign funding to be labeled as foreign agents. Widespread demonstrations broke out at the time in protest of the proposed law, and it was eventually abandoned in March 2023. The Georgian Dream party recently reintroduced the legislation in parl...
Kyiv Independent
Georgia's parliament passed a controversial foreign agents law in its first reading on April 17 as protests in opposition to the legislation continued for the third night. The law must be passed in two more readings before it can become law. The bill, first introduced in 2023 by the ruling Georgian Dream party, would require organizations that receive foreign funding to be labeled as foreign agents. Widespread demonstrations broke out at the time in protest of the proposed law, and it was eventually abandoned in March 2023. The Georgian Dream party recently reintroduced the legislation in parl...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Georgia's parliament has voted in the first reading to approve a highly controversial foreign agent law, amid mass street protests. The legislation would require media and non-commercial organizations to register as being under foreign influence if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. Thousands gathered outside parliament in Georgia's capital Tbilisi to protest for the third night on Wednesday. Opponents say the proposal would obstruct Georgia’s long-sought prospects of joining the European Union. They denounce the bill as “the Russian law” because Russia has used similar l...
Euronews (English)
Ayer el Parlamento de Georgia votó en primera lectura para aprobar la ley que requeriría que los medios de comunicación y las organizaciones no comerciales se registren como "agentes extranjeros" si reciben más del 20% de su financiamiento del extranjero. Miles de personas se reunieron frente al Parlamento para protestar. Los opositores dicen que la propuesta obstaculizaría las tan esperadas perspectivas de Georgia de unirse a la Unión Europea. El borrador ha sido llamado "ley rusa" porque Moscú utiliza una legislación similar para estigmatizar a los medios independientes y a las organizacione...
Euronews (Spanish)
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