In the Georgian parliament, a brawl occurs before the vote on the French-language foreign interference law
In Georgia, a fight breaks out in parliament before the adoption of the law on foreign influence
\n\nIn Georgia, a most stormy situation has just marked the parliament. Indeed, a fight broke out right in the middle of the debates, just before the adoption of the law onforeign influence. This very controversial text was the trigger for this physical confrontation.
\n\nControversial law heats political minds in Georgia
\n\nThe purpose of this law is to limit foreign influence in the national politics of Georgia. But as is often the case in these cases, this created great tensions within parliament and even beyond. Opponents of this law believe that it infringes on fundamental freedoms and represents a brake on the country's development.
\n\nA singular confrontation in the middle of a parliamentary session
\n\nA rare anecdote in the political history of Georgia, this fight completely degenerated in the middle of the debates. The protagonists confronted each other without any care, under the eyes of the other amazed parliamentarians. This incident required the intervention of the police to restore calm within parliament.
\n\nRepercussions to be expected after this incident
\n\nThis physical confrontation risks having serious consequences on Georgian politics. In any case, it illustrates the depth of the fractures that exist within parliament. The adoption of this law on foreign influence should not calm people's minds, quite the contrary.
\n\nOnly time will tell whether this fight in the middle of parliament will have lasting consequences on political relations in Georgia.
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