TBILISI, June 3 (Reuters) - Georgia’s parliamentary speaker signed into law on Monday a bill on “foreign agents” that has caused a political crisis in the South Caucasus country and drawn sharp criticism from its Western allies.

The dispute around the law is a test of whether Georgia, for three decades among the more pro-Western of the Soviet Union’s successor states, will maintain its Western orientation or move closer to Russia.

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    5 months ago

    Congratulations to Georgia for narrowly escaping the fate of becoming another Ukraine…for now.

    Of course, it’s no Hong Kong national security law, but it’s a start. At least now the perfidious western agent NGOs will be exposed for what they are. The next step is to actually start to crack down on them.