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Georgian Dream to ban foreign funding for broadcasters, introduce media coverage rules

by Georgia Today
February 25, 2025
in Highlights, Politics
Reading Time: 1 min read
Georgian Dream to ban foreign funding for broadcasters, introduce media coverage rules

In line with a wider trend of restricting foreign assistance, amendments to Georgia’s broadcasting law introduced by members of the one-party parliament will ban foreign funding and set rules on coverage for broadcasters, based on  official drafts registered on the parliament’s website on February 24.

Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, is pushing forward a new legislative initiative to ban foreign funding for broadcasters and set stricter regulations on media coverage. The proposed law, which has already sparked controversy, is expected to significantly impact independent media outlets that rely on international financial support.

Government officials claim that the restrictions aim to reduce external influence on Georgia’s information space and ensure media independence. However, critics argue that the move is an attempt to silence critical voices and tighten control over the press ahead of upcoming elections.

In addition to financial restrictions, the draft law also includes provisions for regulating content and coverage guidelines, which opponents say could be used to censor political opposition and dissenting views. Media watchdogs and civil society organizations have already voiced concerns, warning that such measures could undermine press freedom and democracy in the country.

International organizations and Western partners are closely monitoring the situation, as Georgia’s media landscape faces increasing pressure from government policies. The law is expected to be debated in parliament in the coming weeks.

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