Chaos as Georgian MPs clash in parliament as they debate 'foreign agents' bill
Georgian lawmakers brawled in parliament on Tuesday during a debate on the third and final reading of a bill on "foreign agents" that has plunged the South Caucasus country into an extended political crisis and sparked mass protests.
Georgia television broadcast scuffles between ruling party and opposition lawmakers, who pushed each other and gesticulated angrily during debates on the bill, which government critics and Western countries have criticised as authoritarian and Russian-inspired.
If the bill passes on Tuesday, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has said she will veto it. But parliament, which is controlled by the ruling party, can override her veto, setting the scene for further protests in a crisis that may determine whether Georgia stays on a path towards integration with Europe or pivots back towards Russia.
The bill would require organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence, imposing onerous disclosure requirements and punitive fines for violations.
Opponents have dubbed the bill "the Russian law", comparing it to Russian legislation used to target critics of Vladimir Putin's Kremlin.
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00:00 - Parliament brawl
01:32 - Police & protesters clash
04:34 - Crowds outside parliament
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Georgia television broadcast scuffles between ruling party and opposition lawmakers, who pushed each other and gesticulated angrily during debates on the bill, which government critics and Western countries have criticised as authoritarian and Russian-inspired.
If the bill passes on Tuesday, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has said she will veto it. But parliament, which is controlled by the ruling party, can override her veto, setting the scene for further protests in a crisis that may determine whether Georgia stays on a path towards integration with Europe or pivots back towards Russia.
The bill would require organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence, imposing onerous disclosure requirements and punitive fines for violations.
Opponents have dubbed the bill "the Russian law", comparing it to Russian legislation used to target critics of Vladimir Putin's Kremlin.
- Contents of video: -
00:00 - Parliament brawl
01:32 - Police & protesters clash
04:34 - Crowds outside parliament
END
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