**New Law Sparks Concern in Georgia**
The Georgian government has introduced a new law called FARA. This law is meant to control foreign agents, but many are worried it will limit the freedom of people and organizations.
Ucha Nanuashvili, head of the Democracy Research Center, spoke about this issue on TV. He said that the goal of the new law is to scare people into stopping their activities voluntarily. The government has tried to pass a similar law before, but it was not successful. In fact, it even made the country look bad in the eyes of Western countries.
**What Does the Law Mean?**
The FARA law will affect not just non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and media outlets. It will also impact businesses, associations, and other groups. The government says this law is to control foreign agents, but many people are worried it will be used to limit their freedom.
**What Will Happen If the Law Passes?**
If the FARA law becomes a reality, many individuals and organizations will be affected. Ucha Nanuashvili emphasized that everyone needs to understand what this law means and how it can impact them.
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