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The Georgian parliament intends to overcome the president's veto on the law on foreign agents


The Parliament of Georgia can overcome the veto of the president of the republic, Salome Zurabishvili, which she placed on the law on foreign agents. Shalva Papuashvili, Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, told journalists about this. "Of course, the Parliament will overcome that veto, because it once again shows that the law is Georgian," Papuashvili said. The Speaker of the Parliament clarified that on May 20 a session of the parliament's bureau will be held, where the president's veto will be registered and transferred to the legal affairs committee for discussion. After the veto is considered by the committee, it will be put to the vote of the plenary session. On May 18, Zurabishvili vetoed the law on foreign agents, saying that it should be canceled because it contradicts European standards and cannot be corrected. Later, details about the president's remarks to the parliament appeared in the mass media. In them, he does not make any corrections regarding the points of the law and proposes to cancel it the day after it enters into force.