Georgian parliament bans masks, fireworks during protests
The fine for wearing a mask or using lasers or fireworks is 2,000 Georgian lari ($712).
The fine for wearing a mask or using lasers or fireworks is 2,000 Georgian lari ($712).
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced plans to introduce a law banning participants in rallies and counter-rallies from covering their faces, Georgia Today reported on Dec. 8.
An illegitimate parliament will not be able to elect a new head of state, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili said.
Kobakhidze called the creation of the state fund a "step towards" NGOs and media, which allegedly risk losing funding from international donors if the law is followed.