There are widespread protests in opposition to laws that goals to curb overseas funding of nongovernmental organisations.
Georgia is at a political crossroads amid widespread anger on the streets over a invoice that seeks to curb overseas funding of nongovernmental organisations.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze says the controversial invoice is critical to dam exterior influences.
Protesters say the laws would silence critics of the federal government forward of parliamentary elections in October.
European leaders have additionally criticised the invoice.
Can the disaster undermine Goergia’s ambition to hitch the European Union?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Company:
Mariam Lashkhi – Member of the Parliament of Georgia
Thornike Gordadze – Fellow at Jacques Delors Institute
Khatia Dekanoidze – Member of the Parliament of Georgia