Presidente Georgia mette il veto su legge sulle influenze

La norma è stata contestata da migliaia di cittadini
epa11338635 A protester waves a Georgian flag while wearing the European flag in front of policemen blocking a street during a rally against a draft bill on 'foreign agents' near the Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, 14 May 2024. Georgian parliament deputies are set to adopt the law on 'foreign agents' at the plenary session on 14 May, in the third and final reading. Afterwards, the law will be sent to the Georgian president Salome Zourabichvili for signing, who has vowed to veto it. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
epa11338635 A protester waves a Georgian flag while wearing the European flag in front of policemen blocking a street during a rally against a draft bill on 'foreign agents' near the Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, 14 May 2024. Georgian parliament deputies are set to adopt the law on 'foreign agents' at the plenary session on 14 May, in the third and final reading. Afterwards, the law will be sent to the Georgian president Salome Zourabichvili for signing, who has vowed to veto it. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI

TBLISI, 18 MAG - La presidente della Georgia, Salomè Zourabichvili, afferma di aver posto il veto alla controversa legge sull'influenza straniera, approvato in via definitiva dal Parlamento nei giorni scorsi. La legge, che i critici considerano bavaglio, è stata contestata in piazza da migliaia di cittadini e l'Ue ha messo in guardia dall'approvazione mettendo in dubbio l'adesione della Georgia all'Ue. (ANSA).

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