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Georgia: During the ongoing debate on the Foreign Agents Bill, the Parliament of Georgia became an arena, people pelted kicks and punches at each other…

You must have seen many times the ruckus in Parliament, debates between members, tension, opposition to each other, throwing of papers. But what has happened in the Parliament of Georgia is extremely shameful. There was a fierce scuffle between MPs over a controversial bill in Parliament. The situation worsened after the opposition MP punched the leader of the ruling party in the face. There was a fierce fight in the Parliament, the video of which has also surfaced.

Uproar against the bill
When this high voltage drama took place in the Parliament of Georgia, the Foreign Agents Bill was being debated. According to media reports, there is anger in the country regarding the Foreign Agents Bill. People have also started a movement against this bill in the country. This is being called a bill inspired by Russia. The opposition says the bill threatens Georgian sovereignty.

video of fight
Mamuka Mdinaradze, leader of the parliamentary faction of the ruling Georgian Dream party, was speaking before the legislative body. Then opposition MP Aleko Eliashvili got up from his seat and punched Mamuka in the face. Seeing this, many MPs ran and saved Mamuka. At the same time, many leaders of the ruling party beat up Aleko.

 

There was opposition earlier also
It is also worth noting that an attempt was made to bring this law in the country earlier also. But it had to be postponed due to huge opposition. Georgia is a country bordering Russia. It is believed that the current government is in favor of Russia. The new bill may sour Georgia’s relations with the European Union and the United States and may even have to bear the brunt of it.

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