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Civil Society After October, 2012 Parliamentary Elections
March 29, 2013
If government changes in Georgia, it has already become a trend in Georgia that active members of the nongovernmental organizations join governmental institutions. After Parliamentary Elections of October, 2012, like it happened after the 2003 Rose Revolution, active figures of the Georgian civil society occupied high positions in the new government. Part of experts and nongovernmental organizations positively evaluate this trend though they are also afraid that civil sector of Georgia might face problems because of losing valuable human resources.
Protesters To Start Dry Hunger-Strike Near Batumi House of Justice
March 25, 2013
Christoph Strasser: “Georgian Amnesty Law Is Exemplary”
March 25, 2013
GYLA Addresses Tbilisi Mayor with an Open Letter
March 25, 2013
Study Center for Soviet Deposits to Launch Hotline for Depositors
March 25, 2013
European Commission Published Annual Report of ENP on Georgia
March 25, 2013
The European Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy published on 20 March 2013 the annual “neighbourhood package”, consisting of a joint communication making an assessment of the ENP implementation in 2012 a report on the “Partnership for Democracy and Shared prosperity” with Southern Mediterranean, an Eastern Partnership progress report, 12 country reports, including one on Georgia.
Bidzina Ivanishvili - Popular only at home
March 21, 2013
DOES Bidzina Ivanishvili have an international public relations problem? High poll ratings and a commanding majority in parliament suggest his position is secure at home in Georgia. Yet the international press tends to portray a billionaire chief executive who does not understand democracy and wants to crush his foes. As political cohabitation between the Georgian Dream and the United National Movement (UNM) is not working, the country’s image abroad is suffering.
Obama administration urged to step in Georgian constitutional crisis
March 20, 2013
The new Georgian government is on a mission to persuade U.S. officials and lawmakers to help stave off what they describe as a pending constitutional crisis that could derail presidential elections in the U.S.-allied Russian neighbor.
Substantial amendments made to the Labor Code of Georgia
March 19, 2013
Ministry of justice introduced new Labor Code of Georgia where substantial amendments are made. New amendments promote protection of employees’ rights and prevent them from illegal dissmisals from work. Though, Ministry of Justice of Georgia did not fully consider some fundamental recommendations of NGOs and Trade Unions while working on the draft. In particular, a new draft Labor Code does not duly envisage women’s labor rights, employment of people with disabilities and their labor rights.
Human Rights Centre disapproves groundless dismissals of patrol-inspectors
March 14, 2013
A press-conference was held in the office of Human Rights Center on dismissals of patrol-inspectors from Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti patrol unit. Representatives of the center as well as former patrol police employees consider the dismissals illegal and urge the Minister of Interior Affairs to investigate the fact.
Presentation of the Report on the State of Human Rights in Institutions for Persons with Disabilities for 2012
March 13, 2013
On February 28, 2013 Ucha Nanuashvili, the Public Defender of Georgia presented the Report on the State of Human Rights in Institutions for Persons with Disabilities for 2012.
State Minister for Reintegration Says President Drags Out Renaming of Ministry
March 12, 2013
When You Are So Close To the Frontier
March 11, 2013
Within 1 km from the centre of village Odzisi there is a conditional frontier border and in 5 km there is the territory of occupied Akhalgori Municipality. Locals from border-line villages say that they have lots of problems and they need more attention from government.
Maia Panjikidze: “President Does Not Sign The Order Of Ambassadors’ Appointment”.
March 11, 2013