Tens of thousands rally in Georgia despite govt backtracking on controversial Bill

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At least 30,000 protesters take to the streets in Tbilisi for a third day running, demanding a 'pro-Western' future. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Opposition parties said in a joint statement that the protests would continue, pointing to a lack of guarantees “that Georgia is firmly on a pro-Western course”.

The EU delegation in Georgia welcomed the government’s announcement that it was withdrawing the draft law, adding that they “encourage all political leaders in Georgia to resume pro-EU reforms”.“The Georgian people have, once again, spoken clearly that the only choice for Georgia is a secure and prosperous European future,” said an embassy statement.

“It’s a big moment for Georgia, still a democracy, but definitely a struggling one,” he said on Twitter. Georgia’s treatment of jailed ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili, whose health has drastically deteriorated in prison, has also drawn international condemnation.The ruling party has insisted it remains committed to Georgia’s EU and Nato membership bid, enshrined in the constitution and supported – according to opinion polls – by at least 80 per cent of the population.

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