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“The 6 January 2014 Directive No. 40 of the Government of Georgia means directly giving a monopoly to a particular organisation (Georgian Post).”
Whilst delivering a speech at the plenary session of the Parliament, the Parliamentary Minority MP,
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Aleksandre Baramidze talks about the probationary period for judges.
On 24 July 2014, the first hearing of the amendments to the Organic Law of Georgia on Common Courts
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“An indispensable criterion for forming local governments is the knowledge of the official national language of Georgia.”
On 31 July 2014, Parliamentary Majority MP, Giorgi Volski, made a statement: “According to the
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“For the first time, 12 city mayors and up to 60 gamgebelis will be directly elected by the Georgian population. This is a step forward which has not ...
Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashbili, stated the following at his meeting with journalists on 4 June
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“This [bill] implies that the [bank] account of every citizen of Georgia and the [bank] account of every business organization will be controlled by t...
Amendments to the Law of Georgia on Facilitating the Prevention of Illicit Income Legalization were
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“According to the current [Organic] Law [of Georgia on Citizenship of Georgia], in order to obtain Georgian citizenship, a person first had to submit ...
On 3 April 2014, the Organic Law of Georgia on Citizenship of Georgia was discussed at the plenary
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“On 27 March, the European Commission issued concrete recommendations to the Georgian Government. About five of those recommendations relate to the ab...
At the plenary session of the Parliament of Georgia held on 2 April 2014, the representative of the
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“We are violating the law by being in this building [the Parliament building in Kutaisi] today. This building has not been readied for occupancy whats...
At the 21 February 2014 Parliamentary session, Member of the Parliamentary Majority, Gogi Topadze,
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“Based upon the Law of Georgia on Self-Government (adopted in 1997), in 1998, assemblies were elected at the levels of villages, settlements, communit...
On 23 January 2014, the Law of Georgia on Local Self-Government was discussed at the plenary
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“Ninety-nine percent of lawsuits between business and the state were decided in favour of the state. Over the last year, however, 70% of such disputes...
On 21 February 2014, at the plenary session of the Georgian Parliament, Member of the Parliamentary
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“Nowadays, the state can shut down universities [LEPLs]. This is not acceptable and it needs to be changed.”
On 19 February 2014, the Georgian Parliament discussed a legislative initiative submitted by the
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“As for the video tapes, this was a provocation. Merabishvili met his lawyer on Saturday, Sunday and Monday and could have informed him about the inci...
On 16 January 2014, the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Gharibashvili, met with journalists. At
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“The phenomenon of re-election [of a governor, mayor] exists in democratic systems; whether or not such a mechanism should exist in the Georgian legis...
On 5 February 2014, the Georgian Parliament adopted the Local Self-Government Code with the third
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“In line with the internationally recognised criteria, one of the parameters defining a self-governing city is its population. This draft law, unlike ...
On January 2014, at the second hearing of the Code of Local Self-Government at the Parliament,
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“The central government holds no power of giving orders to the municipalities. It can only delegate certain authority by providing relevant funding.”
Discussing the Local Self-Government Code at the second hearing on 23 January 2014, the First
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