The Parliament of Georgia rejected President Salome Zurabishvili's reasoned remarks about the "foreign agents law" and thus overcame her veto on the bill, which caused a political crisis in the country, the world agencies reported, quoted by BTA.
66 MPs voted against the President's veto with a quorum of 50. The legislators then voted in favor of the original version of the law and it was supported by 84 MPs with a quorum of 76, and 4 MPs voted "against".
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