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Kamala Harris – letter to Zourabichvili
US vice president Kamala Harris sent a letter to Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili on May 27, expressing great concern about the developments in Georgia.
Kamala Harris’s letter
“President Biden and I have been following events in Georgia with great concern. We worry about developments, such as the Georgian parliament’s recent passage of the foreign agents bill, that could threaten Georgia’s democracy and undermine Georgia’s relationship with the United States and Europe. We applaud your recent actions to veto that anti-democratic measure and your commitment to protect civil society as it comes under threat in Georgia.
The United States has supported Georgia’s democracy and Euro-Atlantic aspirations for more than three decades. Since Russia’s invasion in 2008, the United States has been steadfast in our support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Our partnership is grounded in shared values, common interests, and mutual respect. We fought shoulder to shoulder in Afghanistan, and the United States is the largest supplier of foreign assistance to Georgia to help build critical infrastructure, strengthen democratic institutions, and modernize your military forces.
The Georgian people have been clear that they want a future in the European Union and NATO. They recognize that the foreign agents bill puts that future at risk, which is why they have strongly opposed it. They have every right to pursue that future, and force must not be used to prevent peaceful assembly and the exercise of the right to freedom of expression.
We appreciate your leadership and efforts to protect civil society in Georgia. These efforts will continue to be essential as the Georgian people look to you to defend democracy and champion Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic future. The United States stands with you and all Georgians in pursuit of a better future”.
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Presidential veto overridden in Georgia
The Legal Committee of the Georgian Parliament has overridden the president’s veto on the “Foreign Agents” law. The issue of overriding the veto will now be discussed in a plenary session on May 28.
President Salome Zourabichvili vetoed the law on May 18. At a briefing, the President stated that her motivated comments, necessary for the veto procedure, were sent back to the parliament.
The Georgian Parliament passed the “Foreign Influence” law, or the “Russian law” as it is known in society, in the third reading on May 14. Eighty-four deputies voted in favor, while 30 voted against.
President Salome Zourabichvili immediately announced that she would veto the law, although the ruling party “Georgian Dream” has enough votes in parliament to override it.
For detailed explanations on the presidential veto, read here.