TBILISI. May 30 (Interfax) - Georgian non-governmental organizations will keep fighting the law On the Transparency of Foreign Influence with every domestic and international mechanism available, and will lodge a claim with the Georgian Constitutional Court in the near future, several dozen NGOs said in a joint statement.
"Our joint claim which will be filed with the Constitutional Court demands that the controversial provisions of the law On the Transparency of Foreign Influence be repealed," head of the NGO International Community for Fair Elections Nino Dolidze told reporters on Thursday.
Civil organizations have no intention of being registered "as foreign agents" in the Justice Ministry's register.
The Georgian parliament passed the bill On the Transparency of Foreign Influence at its third, final reading on May 14. Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili vetoed the bill on May 18, but the country's parliament overrode the veto on May 28.