Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili made an emergency address amid mass rallies against the draft law on “foreign agents.” Zurabishvili suggested that the ruling Georgian Dream party postpone the date of the law’s entry into force until November 1. That is, to make the law effective after the parliamentary elections to be held on October 26. “This law is Russian, our government’s methods are Russian, and even the prime minister’s speech today is Russian,” she said. The day before, the country’s prime minister said that 60% of citizens support the alleged “foreign agents” bill. Meanwhile, th…