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Protesters took to the streets in Tblisi after Georgia’s Parliament approved ‘foreign agents’ law. Georgia’s Parliament has signed off on a controversial bill, sparking outrage in the capital. In April, the government announced it was reviving legislation that would require media and nongovernmental organisations to register themselves as foreign agents if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad. That led to weeks of mass demonstrations. The government says the law is needed to promote transparency and preserve sovereignty. But critics say the bill drives Georgia closer to Russia. How will it affect the country’s hopes of joining the European Union? Presenter: Tom McRae Guests: Hans Gutbrod – professor of public policy, Illia State University, Georgia Ketevan Shoshiashvili – senior researcher, Transparency International Dachi Imedadze – campaign strategist, SHAME Movement Published on Wednesday 15 May 2024.

Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond. Al Jazeera journalists and guests dissect and discuss the day’s top story.

Primary Title
  • Inside Story
Episode Title
  • What does Georgia’s foreign influence bill mean for its bid to join the EU?
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 16 May 2024
Start Time
  • 05 : 30
Finish Time
  • 05 : 58
Duration
  • 28:00
Channel
  • Al Jazeera English
Broadcaster
  • Al Jazeera Media Network
Programme Description
  • Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond. Al Jazeera journalists and guests dissect and discuss the day’s top story.
Episode Description
  • Protesters took to the streets in Tblisi after Georgia’s Parliament approved ‘foreign agents’ law. Georgia’s Parliament has signed off on a controversial bill, sparking outrage in the capital. In April, the government announced it was reviving legislation that would require media and nongovernmental organisations to register themselves as foreign agents if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad. That led to weeks of mass demonstrations. The government says the law is needed to promote transparency and preserve sovereignty. But critics say the bill drives Georgia closer to Russia. How will it affect the country’s hopes of joining the European Union? Presenter: Tom McRae Guests: Hans Gutbrod – professor of public policy, Illia State University, Georgia Ketevan Shoshiashvili – senior researcher, Transparency International Dachi Imedadze – campaign strategist, SHAME Movement Published on Wednesday 15 May 2024.
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Commentary
  • News
Hosts
  • Tom McRae (Presenter)