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“It was impossible to request any kind of public information from the State Audit Office in 2012, even after long court litigations.”
Nodar Ebanoidze, Head of the Temporary Parliamentary Commission, presented a report regarding the
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“Natural monument destroyed and excavated in Kazbegi.”
Giorgi Khachidze, Member of the Parliamentary Minority, stated at the plenary session held on 29
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"Today, Georgia does not control [check quality] imported goods."
At the plenary session held on 28 June 2013, Gogi Topadze, Leader of the Industrialist Party,
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“Today, we have up to 100,000 new unemployed people in Georgia. Up to 100,000 people lost their jobs.”
MP Giorgi Kandelaki (United National Movement) criticised the economic policy of the Georgian
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“The Chamber of Control of Georgia has been recognised as one of the most transparent public institutions by Transparency International Georgia and th...
The Temporary Parliamentary Commission Report of 2012 on the work of the State Audit Office of
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“In the city centre, in Avlabari, a swampy lake appeared on the territory of an abandoned building.”
At the plenary session held on 26 June 2013, Aleksandre Kantaria, MP from the Isani constituency
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“Compared to the previous years, wine export has increased by 32%.”
Gigla Agulashvili, MP from the Georgian Dream Coalition, stated at the plenary session held on 15
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“Investments are declining in our country.”
Nugzar Tsiklauri, Member of the Parliamentary Minority, stated at the plenary session held on 12
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“According to the International Labour Organization Convention, unjustified termination of employment is prohibited."
Deputy Minister of Justice, Aleksandre Baramidze, stated the following at the plenary session held
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“According to the data by the National Statistics Office of Georgia, industry turnover in the business sector has decreased by 22%.”
Giorgi Kandelaki, Member of the Parliamentary Minority, stated at the plenary session on 14 June
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“[According to the Bill,] appointment of a rector by the Prime Minister is not a temporary activity, but a rule and the Prime Minister has to appoint ...
Draft amendments to the Law of Georgia on Higher Education were discussed at the plenary session of
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President’s veto coincides with the demands of the Georgian Bar Association towards the Parliament.
On 14 June 2013 the Parliament of Georgia overrode the Presidential veto on the proposed amendments
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"We heard from the Prime Minister of Georgia that he will not attend a session of the National Security Council because he does not consider issues on...
Giorgi Gabashvili, Member of the Parliamentary Minority, stated at the plenary session held on 12
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Entrepreneurs artificially raising the price of inventory in the form of financial irregularities in agricultural programme were detected.
At the plenary session held on 15 May 2013, Vakhtang Lemonjava, MP from the United National
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"Ministers are obliged to attend a session of the National Security Council but the Prime Minister is not."
Aleksandre Kantaria, Member of the Parliamentary Majority, stated at the plenary session held on 12
25/06/2013Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions