On May 27, the Georgian Parliament plans to launch the veto procedure of President Salome Zurabishvili on a controversial law on foreign agents. This law, which has already been passed by Parliament, has caused considerable resonance in society and the international community.
To do this, you need to gather a simple majority of votes, which in the ruling party "The Georgian Dream" is.
The Georgian Dream has already been made clear that they would vote for veto overcoming, and criticized the US intentions to impose a sanction against the Georgian authorities in the event of the law.
One of the leaders of the Georgian Dream Mamuk Mdinaradze said that Georgia's independence was "not sold for any visa." He called the sanctions themselves "unprecedented and comic."