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Georgia continues to try to pass a law on foreign agents; this week, the parliament overrode the president’s veto. What was that? We find out with politician Levan Pirveli. Together with Yuri Kukin, we discussed what is happening in Tbilisi today, how the opposition can influence the adoption of the law on foreign agents, whether it is any different from the Russian one, whether Georgia remains pro-Western, why Europe and the US are criticizing Tbilisi, why Saakashvili is not being released, what are the current relations between Georgia and Russia, and what to expect from the opposition in the fall. 00:00 What was that, Levan Pirveli? 00:53 The protests have been “completely extinguished” 04:06 “The law has been finally adopted” 07:11 The consequences of the adoption of the law 12:12 About the “Georgian Dream” 14:10 Is Georgia still striving to join the EU and NATO? 16:52 Dialogue with the West 21:44 "Zurabishvili remained loyal to her Western masters" 25:04 Economic relations with Russia and the EU 27:16 What happened to Saakashvili? 29:50 About the elections 31:22 How will the protests be suppressed? 33:40 Threats from the EU 36:55 "We do not have official relations with Moscow" 40:20 Unrest in the South Caucasus 43:23 Chaos in Armenia and problems in Iran 47:57 About the movement towards the EU The new world is already here: @RTVIchronicles Subscribe to @RTVINews and like it! If you want to take a break from the news, subscribe to our channel @RTVItainment