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Georgia: Parlamento cancella seduta dopo gli incidenti

epa11313209 Georgian opposition party supporters try to break through the Georgian Parliament gate during a protest against a draft bill on 'foreign agents' in Tbilisi, Georgia, 01 May 2024. The Parliament of Georgia adopted the draft bill on 'foreign agents' in the second reading with 83 votes, 23 were against. Georgian Prime Minister Kobakhidze called on law enforcement officers to show maximum patience at protests against the 'foreign agents' law. According to Kobakhidze, the ruling Georgian Dream party will pass the bill despite the protests. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
epa11313209 Georgian opposition party supporters try to break through the Georgian Parliament gate during a protest against a draft bill on 'foreign agents' in Tbilisi, Georgia, 01 May 2024. The Parliament of Georgia adopted the draft bill on 'foreign agents' in the second reading with 83 votes, 23 were against. Georgian Prime Minister Kobakhidze called on law enforcement officers to show maximum patience at protests against the 'foreign agents' law. According to Kobakhidze, the ruling Georgian Dream party will pass the bill despite the protests. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
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MOSCA, 02 MAG - Il Parlamento della Georgia ha cancellato i suoi lavori oggi dopo un tentativo di irruzione di manifestanti che protestavano contro il disegno di legge sulle influenze straniere. Lo riferisce la stessa assemblea in un comunicato citato dall'agenzia russa Tass, dopo che ieri sera durante scontri davanti al Parlamento vi erano stati otto feriti.

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