Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili refused to sign the law banning LGBT propaganda in the republic (the International LGBT People’s Movement is considered extremist and terrorist, it is banned in the Russian Federation). writes about this TASS referring to an employee of the head of state’s administration.
“The President did not sign the law” [о запрете ЛГБТ-пропаганды]. At the same time, he did not veto the law. “Zurabishvili’s administration simply did not sign it and returned it to parliament,” he said.
They reminded that Georgian legislation provides for the relevant procedure.
17 September Parliament of Georgia accepted In the third final, the law against LGBT propaganda is read. 84 MPs unanimously voted for the adoption of the bill. The bill will come into force after it is signed by President Salome Zurabishvili. However, the opposition did not participate in the voting of the bill.
On September 4, Georgian MPs in the second reading accepted a package of bills against the promotion of non-traditional relationships.
The EU had previously made a call to Georgia to cancel Law banning LGBT propaganda.
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Source: Gazeta
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