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Georgia: Protesters Rally Against 'Foreign Influence' Bill

Georgia: Protesters Rally Against 'Foreign Influence' Bill

Georgia: Protesters Rally Against 'Foreign Influence' Bill
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The Spin


The crackdown on the ongoing protests proves that the government doesn't promote democracy but fears it. After abandoning the bill inspired by Russia's repressive legislation following last year's massive protests, the government is now aiming to reintroduce it under a new label. The protests are comparable to the Maidan in Kyiv a decade ago, and resistance needs to continue against the bill that will become a repression tool and bury Georgia's EU hopes.

Protests are a basic democratic right, but in Georgia's case, they are directed and fueled from abroad. The West fears the law — the more liberal variant of a similar 1938 US law — as it leverages its NGOs to interfere in other countries' internal affairs. The West is seeking to create a Maidan moment in Georgia by employing established tactics to regime-change the democratically elected but disobedient government. Hopefully, Georgians will not fall into this trap.


Metaculus Prediction

There's a 5% chance that Georgia will control South Ossetia and Abkhazia before 2028, according to the Metaculus prediction community.

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