Zurab Japaridze says that the likelihood of Trump signing the document is high.  

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**US Support for Georgia on the Rise: Trump Expected to Sign “MEGOBARI Act”**

A key piece of legislation aimed at promoting democracy and human rights in Georgia is set to receive strong bipartisan support from the US Congress, according to opposition politician Zurab “Girchi” Japaridze. The “MEGOBARI Act”, which stands for “Moldova-Georgia-Bulgaria-Romania-Armenia-Issues of Democracy and Human Rights”, is expected to be signed into law by President Trump.

Japaridze, a leader of the “Coalition for Change”, believes that the Senate will provide very strong bipartisan support for the bill. He notes that this is likely because the issue at hand is not contentious enough to spark opposition from either party.

**A Significant Shift in US Policy**

If signed into law, the “MEGOBARI Act” would be a significant shift in US policy towards Georgia. It would demonstrate a clear stance on human rights and democracy issues within the country. Japaridze sees this as a crucial moment for the new administration to express its position on these matters.

“The document will define what problems exist in the country, what U.S. policy should be, and who should be sanctioned,” Japaridze explained. “This would set an important precedent and show that the US is committed to promoting democracy and human rights in Georgia.”

**Implications for the New Administration**

The signing of the “MEGOBARI Act” would have significant implications for the new administration’s policy towards Georgia. It would demonstrate a clear commitment to supporting democratic values and human rights within the country.

This move could also set a precedent for future US involvement in promoting democracy and human rights around the world. The opposition politician believes that this is an opportunity for the US to express its position on these critical issues, and he expects Trump to take advantage of it.

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