The political dispute in the Southern Caucasus nation of Georgia over a planned law to control foreign influence in politics is deepening as protester took to the streets again on Monday. The ruling Georgian Dream party, which is pushing for the law, brought together tens of thousands of its supporters in the centre of Tbilisi. Media reports spoke of more than 100,000 people who had been brought to the capital on buses from all parts of the country. It was a reaction to days of mass protests against the law, which, according to its opponents, is based on Russian laws intended to control civil …