Georgia's parliament has voted to override a presidential veto of a contentious bill that mandates NGOs and media receiving foreign funding to register as foreign agents. This move has ignited a political crisis and sparked massive protests across the nation. Critics argue that the law could derail Georgia's aspirations for European Union membership by aligning its policies closer to Russian-style legislation, thereby jeopardizing the country's democratic future. International bodies including the U.S., European Union, NATO, and the United Nations have expressed significant concerns over the legislation. President Salome Zurabishvili, who vetoed the bill citing its threat to Georgia's democratic and European path, has been overruled by the parliamentary decision.
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