This draft legislation acts as a response to the numerous facts of violence, corruption, lawlessness, and
arbitrary execution of the laws that we, the civil society and the critical media, study and make public.
When Putin adopted a similar law in Russia, many organizations chose to disband rather than comply
with its requirements. Those that continued to operate faced increased control, harassment, and
repressions. This is not the type of governance that we have fought for many years to achieve, and
Russian law is certainly not the type of governance that Georgian citizens aspire to have in our country.
Adopting this bill will amount to an attack on the key Georgian values of dignity, independence, and solidarity with our communities and fellow people. Adopting this bill will amount to an onslaught not only against civil society and our democracy but will also damage our aspirations of Euro-Atlantic development. This law will obstruct our path to membership in the EU as this law was found illegal in the EU. Moreover, the execution of this law will be impossible without causing insurmountable harm to hundreds of thousands of citizens of Georgia.