Как «российский закон» взорвал Грузию и не прошел / Редакция

Mass protests have not subsided in Georgia over the past week. Tens of thousands of people rallied against the law on foreign agents — many considered it a tracing paper of a well-known Russian law. The opposition accused the Georgian government of wanting to "please the Kremlin." And in Russia, they saw the "hand of Washington" in this story. As a result, the authorities decided to withdraw the bill "without any reservations."
Who and why in Georgia needed to initiate a bill on foreign agents? Why now? Is it related to Russia? And why do the young people who went to the rally want to continue?
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