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Kavelashvili signs controversial amendments into law

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Disputed Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili has signed a series of repressive laws which had recently been hastily passed by parliament, local media reported.

These include amendments to the public service law, the assemblies and demonstrations law, the police law, the code of administrative offences, and the electoral code.

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