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In Georgia, police used rubber bullets against protesters near the parliament building

By:
Ingilab Mammadov

Police used rubber bullets against protesters protesting against the foreign agents bill outside the parliament building in Tbilisi.

As Trend reports, several people were injured.

It should be noted that yesterday the Georgian parliament at a plenary session supported the bill “On Transparency of Foreign Influence” in the second reading. 83 deputies voted for the bill, 23 against.

In Georgia, the bill “On the transparency of foreign influence” was adopted in the second reading

By:
Ingilab Mammadov

At a plenary meeting, the Parliament of Georgia supported the bill “On Transparency of Foreign Influence” in the second reading.

As Trend reports with reference to Georgian media, the vote was broadcast live on the website of the legislative body.

„83 deputies voted “for” the bill, 23 “against”,” said Chairman of the Georgian Parliament Shalva Papuashvili, summing up the voting results.

Georgia adopts draft law “On transparency of foreign influence” in first reading

By:
Rana Abdurahmanova

The Georgian Parliament has adopted the draft law "On transparency of foreign influence" in its first reading, Trend reports.

According to the information, 83 MPs voted in favor of the bill. Deputies from the opposition factions left the session hall.

The bill stipulates that NGOs and media funded from abroad should be registered in a special register and fill out an annual declaration.

Registration procedure of individual entrepreneurs approved in Turkmenistan

By:
HUSEYN HASANOV, TREND.AZ

The procedure for state registration of individuals engaged in entrepreneurial activities without forming a legal entity has been approved in Turkmenistan, “Trend.az” reports referring to a published presidential decree.

The document was prepared in accordance with the provisions of the “Law on Entrepreneurship” in order to streamline the work of small and medium-sized businesses and improve tax and legal relations.

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