In Tbilisi, on June 2, at 20:00 local time, a large -scale protest against the finally adopted law on "inaging" is planned.
Rati Amaglobeli, one of the protesters, announced this rally on Tuesday. The participants will gather on the square of the first republic.
"On June 2, at 8 pm, we will gather again on the Republic Square and continue the fight," he said.
During the Tbilisi rally, protesters went to the Presidential Palace of Orbelian on Tuesday to give gratitude to President Salome Zurabishvili, who had previously vetoed the law and then went to the office of the Government Party "Georgian Dream".
Georgia's Parliament passed a law on "inagents" in the third reading on May 14, after which the president dated him. However, Parliament overcame the veto of the President.
On the eve of thousands of people went to Tbilisi streets to protest against the law "On transparency of foreign influence", which has already been approved.
The Netherlands and Poland called on the Georgian Parliament to withdraw a law on transparency of foreign influence.
In the European Union, the actions of the Georgian Parliament, which vetoed the President, responded to the situation with the scandalous law on "inagents" in Georgia.