Georgian opposition parties protest government bill on "foreign agents" seen as a threat to country's EU and NATO aspirations. Protests escalate in capital, with clashes between protesters and police. International community expresses concerns over the legislation.
Key Points
Georgian opposition parties call for mass protests against bill on "foreign agents"
Protests erupt in Georgia's capital after parliament approves the bill
International community expresses concerns over the legislation
Pros
Protests demonstrate public engagement in political issues
Opposition stands up for democratic principles and free speech
Cons
Risk of violence and clashes with authorities
Potential strain on Georgia's relations with the EU and U.S.