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Tbilisi – Georgia’s parliament has passed new legislation aimed at restricting foreign funding to local non-governmental organizations, according to Reuters. The move, which has sparked concern among civil society groups and international observers, marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to foreign grants and the operation of independent organizations. Critics argue the law could undermine democratic freedoms and hamper the work of watchdog groups, while supporters claim it is necessary to curb foreign influence and safeguard national interests.

Georgia Tightens Control Over Foreign Funding for Local Organizations

Georgia’s parliament has enacted new legislation that imposes stringent limitations on foreign funding for domestic non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The law mandates increased transparency and governmental oversight of all foreign grants, aiming to curtail potential external influence over local civil society. Under the new regulations,…

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