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  2. Georgian politician punches opponent in face in brawl over ...

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    Georgian Dream said earlier this month it would reintroduce legislation requiring organizations that accept funds from abroad to register as foreign agents or face fines, 13 months after protests ...

  3. Lawmakers brawl as Georgian parliament considers 'foreign ...

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    April 15, 2024 at 7:45 AM. By Felix Light. TBILISI (Reuters) -Georgian lawmakers came to blows in parliament on Monday as ruling party legislators looked set to advance a controversial bill on ...

  4. 2023 Georgian protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–2024 Georgian protests are a series of street demonstrations taking place throughout Georgia over parliamentary backing of a proposed "Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence", which requires NGOs to register as "agents of foreign influence" or "organizations carrying the interests of a foreign power" if the funds they receive from abroad amount to more than 20% of their total revenue.

  5. Georgian opposition parties urge mass protests against ... - AOL

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    Six Georgian opposition parties appealed on Thursday for mass protests against a government bill on "foreign agents" which they say aims to block the South Caucasus country's path towards the ...

  6. 2024 Georgian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    By the time of elections, Georgian Dream (GD) had been the ruling party in Georgia since defeating Mikheil Saakashvili's United National Movement (UNM) in the 2012 parliamentary election. Announcing its plans to pursue a policy of joining the European Union and NATO , the Georgian Dream has also professed a more conciliatory approach towards ...

  7. Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The increase of gas consumption in Georgia during the 1980s reached 6 billion cubic metres. Such drastic growth was encouraged by intense development of gas pipeline system. Design capacity of the system was enough to ensure proper and secure gas supply of Georgian and Armenian gas markets.

  8. Violent clashes break out in Georgia amid controversial ...

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    Vano Shlamov/AFP/Getty Images. Violent clashes erupted between protesters and police in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, on Tuesday as the country’s parliament continued debating a controversial ...

  9. State Security Service of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Before the Georgian declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the Republic had its own republican intelligence agency on the basis of the Committee for State Security (KGB), which was notable in part because the Georgian KGB was considered by the party leadership to be the most effective of regional branches of the KGB.