The judicial committee of Georgia’s parliament approved the third reading of a “foreign agents” bill on Monday, clearing the way for the full parliament to vote this week on completing its passage through the legislature. “This is not good for our European future, which is our dream,” medical student and protester Nodar said. “We are graduating this year and we want to say that we want what the public feels, which is European and not pro-Russia.”
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