The Georgian people are facing a critical moment in their nation's history as the government pushes for the foreign agents bill, a move that has sparked widespread opposition and concerns about the future of democracy in Georgia. The proposed bill has ignited a fierce debate and raised serious questions about the government's commitment to upholding democratic principles. The foreign agents bill, if passed, would have far-reaching implications for Georgia's civil society and democratic institutions. It has been viewed by many as an attempt to suppress political dissent and limit the activities of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and independent media outlets. Critics argue that the bill threatens to stifle free speech, restrict the work of advocacy groups, and undermine the fundamental rights of Georgian citizens. In response to the government's efforts to advance the foreign agents bill, Georgians have mobilized in opposition, with widespread protests and demonstr...