We may have even anticipated this. Nino Dolidze of ISFED responded on social media to the fact that the Constitutional Court refused to suspend the Russian law “On Transparency of Foreign Influence” despite the fact it had recognized the lawsuits for review.
According to him it is a shame that the court didn’t use the opportunity of making a significant contribution towards the democratic and European development of the country.
“The Constitutional Court has not suspended the operation of Russian law norms.
It is a shame that the court didn’t use its decision to make a significant impact on the democratic and European development of the country. We may have even expected it.
Nino Dolidze writes: “We will continue to fight against the Russian laws”.
Information: The Constitutional Court of Georgia has not complied with the request for suspension of the law “On Transparency of Foreign Influence“. The court also recognized that the lawsuits submitted were partially admissible. This means that substantive discussions of the cases will begin. The decision of the Constitutional Court states that “the petition of the claimant, pending the final ruling on the case, suspends the validity of disputed norms”.
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