25 November 2024,   12:48
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It would derail Georgia from its European path, would impede independent media organizations working to provide access for Georgian citizens to high-quality information - Miller

During the press briefing, the Spokesperson for the US Department of State once again reacted to the reintroduction of the “Transparency of Foreign Influence” law by the Georgian Dream.

“The policy is the policy that we made clear in the statement that we put out, which is that we are deeply concerned that, if it is enacted, this draft legislation would harm civil society organizations working to improve the lives of Georgian citizens. It would derail Georgia from its European path, and we are concerned that the legislation would impede independent media organizations working to provide access for Georgian citizens to high-quality information.

Now, this is still a draft piece of legislation. It has not been enacted into law, so with respect to any potential outcomes or any potential steps that we might take, I certainly wouldn’t want to preview them today”, - said Matthew Miller.

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