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Slovakia's parliament passed a controversial law on Wednesday, tightening reporting and administrative requirements for non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Critics called it a "Russian law," accusing the government of settling scores with civil society. The law mandates NGOs to detail their donors and publish lists of officials, and imposes fines for administrative errors.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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