It is quite possible to bring the American version of the Law on the Activities of Non-Governmental Organizations to the reality of Georgia

🔹"When adopting the law on non-governmental organizations, the maximum strictness of the law should be taken into account, so that a group of 50 or 100 people does not come up with the idea of changing the government in Georgia".
🔹"It is quite possible to bring the American version of the Law on the Activities of Non-Governmental Organizations to the reality of Georgia".
🔺Fridon Injia, the chairman of the political group of the Parliament "European Socialists", said this while commenting on the issue with "Rustavi-2" TV.
🔺"On June 23 of last year, when Irakli Gharibashvili, the Prime Minister of Georgia, was in the legislative body of the country, I raised the issue that it is necessary to bring the activities of non-governmental organizations in Georgia within the framework of the law, as it is in the United States of America and many other countries.
🔺 Some non-governmental organizations have been coming out in Georgia recently and making political statements and calling for the overthrow of the government. Therefore, I put on the agenda the issue of the need to frame the activities of non-governmental organizations within the framework of the law.
🔺It's good that 8 months after my announcement, the group that left "Georgian Dreams" initiated this draft law (the draft law on the transparency of foreign influence) in the form of "People's Power".
🔺I believe that it is possible to bring the American law into our reality. Of course, we will vote for this law, taking into account the amendments that will be included in it, and here, first of all, the maximum strictness of the law should be taken into account, so that a group of 50 or 100 people does not come up with the idea of changing the government in Georgia." - said Fridon Injia.
🔺The deputy also commented on the statement of the country's president, Salome Zurabishvili, according to which the president does not rule out using the right of veto in connection with the bill initiated by the "people's power".
"The president's statement is absolutely unacceptable to me, so I will not comment on his statement. If he blocks this law, I think today's parliament will have the power to override the president's veto." - noted Fridon Injia.

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