The European Union is urging Georgia’s government to stick to the path of democratic reform to join the bloc, as the parliament is set to approve a bill that would tighten control on organisations receiving foreign funds. Protesters have gathered in front of the parliament building on Monday to protest against the so-called “Russian law,” which is widely seen as Kremlin-type legislation aimed at stifling free speech. “Georgia after all is a candidate country, we hope, we expect, and we call on the authorities to go back on the European path and deliver on all the commitments they took upon the…