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By Ben Aris in Berlin Several Georgian opposition parties have announced their readiness to set aside their political differences and collaborate in an effort to unseat the ruling Georgian Dream party in the upcoming October general elections. The attempt to unite Georgia’s fractured opposition comes in response to Georgian Dream’s determination to push through the controversial Russian-style“foreign agents” law, which has sparked huge street protests. Protesters and opposition parties fear the law will be used to restrict civil society and independent media ahead of the election, making it ea…

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