25 November 2024,   10:37
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Critics have seized upon the title, which they find stigmatizing, and claimed they would not work under such a title - Mdinaradze

The leader of the Georgian Dream faction responds to the criticism of the draft law “On the Transparency of Foreign Influence”.

According to Mamuka Mdinaradze, critics have seized upon the title, which they find stigmatizing, and claimed they would not work under such a title.

“Pursuing the interests of a foreign power is a factual statement when an organization is financed from abroad. It’s not shameful, but rather a source of pride to receive funding that serves both Georgian national interests and noble foreign interests.

Organizations proudly declare their European funding when their work supports both European and Georgian interests. Funding only becomes stigmatizing when it is used to support dark or anti-national causes.

Here is a summary of the global practices regarding the regulation and transparency of foreign influence:

US: The “Foreign Agents Registration Act” requires agents working on behalf of foreign principals to register.
EU: The “Establishing harmonized requirements in the internal market on transparency of interest representation carried out on behalf of third countries” requires member states to create a registry.
Russia: The “On the Control of the Activities of Persons Under Foreign Influence” law refers to individuals as foreign agents.
UK: The “Foreign Influence Registration Scheme” categorizes individuals as specified persons.
Australia: The “Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Act” designates entities related to foreign states or persons related to foreign states.
Canada: The “Enhancing Foreign Influence Transparency” law is an amendment to the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service Act.
France: The “Law to counter foreign interference” refers to individuals as representatives of foreign principals.
Slovakia: The law on organizations financed from abroad refers to them as organizations with foreign support.
New Zealand: Country has several acts (Electoral Act, Crimes Act, Companies Act) regulating foreign influence but does not have a consolidated law.
Israel: The “Law Requiring Disclosure by NGOs Supported by Foreign Governmental Entities” refers to individuals as recipients of foreign support”, - writes Mamuka Mdinaradze on his Facebook page.

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