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Sadly Russia stymied that by invading and occupying parts of Georgia years ago. Sound familiar?

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Fair play to Sky for being where the action is 

good for them. i hope belarus goes the same way too.

Some things a nation has to sort out for themselves. We in the UK also have problems finding a barely adequate, or better, government to vote in, too.

I don't think you are wrong in your assessment, ich.

 

the govt in power was democratically eleected innit?

( bit like Hungary and Orban and then O started kissing putin ....)

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"the government was democratically elected"

The problem is Georgian politicians are very biddable. Georgian Dream are plainly in the pay of the Russian-leaning oligarch (can't be bothered looking up his name) and one consequence of this new law would be no independent foreign monitoring of the next elections.

And I think most reasonable goverments would balk at passing such an unpopular law, opposed by pretty much 90% of the electorate.

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