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VisitWill there be an increase in protests in Georgia against the 'foreign agents' bill within 6 months of its potential passage?
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Major international news outlets and human rights organizations reports
EU, U.S., and U.N. Criticize Georgia's Proposed 'Foreign Agents' Bill
May 3, 2024, 08:01 AM
International criticism has mounted against Georgia's proposed 'foreign agents' bill, with the European Union, United States, and United Nations expressing strong disapproval. The EU condemned the bill as unacceptable and an obstacle to Georgia's relationship with the bloc. The U.S. State Department criticized the bill for being inspired by the Kremlin and aimed at silencing critical voices within Georgia's civil society. Additionally, the White House expressed deep concerns about the bill's potential impact on free speech in Georgia.
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Further large-scale protests • 33%
Public acceptance over time • 33%
Escalating violence and unrest • 34%
Strengthening of the ruling party • 33%
Increase in public protests • 33%
Political instability • 33%
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Mostly Oppose • 33%
Neutral/No Opinion • 33%
Supportive • 50%
Condemnatory • 50%
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Yes • 50%
U.S. imposes sanctions • 25%
UN condemnation without sanctions • 25%
No sanctions from U.S. or EU • 25%
EU imposes sanctions • 25%
Formation of new political movements • 25%
Increase in support for the ruling party • 25%
Increase in support for opposition parties • 25%
No significant change in political landscape • 25%