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President Saakashvili Initiates Legislation to Restrict Dissemination of Footage Featuring Person’s Private Life
January 18, 2013
Employees of Water-Supply Company On Strike in Chiatura
January 18, 2013
Freedom House: Georgia 'Partly Free', But Back in 'Electoral Democracy' Category
January 18, 2013
Georgia remains among “partly free” countries, but it has been upgraded to “electoral democracy” in an annual report by the U.S.-based rights group, Freedom House, released on January 16.
Traders from Zestaponi Request a Return to Old Market
January 17, 2013
On January 11, traders from the agricultural market Baraka requested a meeting with the majoritarian MP. They urged MP Gogi Kavtaradze to assist them in negotiations with the market’s owner. The traders want to continue trading in the old market and claim they will not work in the new building because of the high taxes, which they cannot afford.
Ministry’s Advisor Says Unless Hydro-Electric Stations Are Constructed in Kazbegi, Darkness of ‘90s Will Return to Georgia
January 16, 2013
In addition to three under-construction hydro-electric stations (HESes), the construction of seven new HESes is planned in Kazbegi district. Keti Gujaraidze, a policy analyst at Green Alternative, said that the construction of HESes will have a negative impact on the environment and that the construction of so many HESes in one region raises many doubts.
Statement of Public Defender
January 16, 2013
According to the information disseminated by the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia on January 14th, 2013, Tbilisi Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the facts of an abuse of power by ex seniors of the Department of Military Police under the Ministry of Defense of Georgia, involving acts of violence and abuse of dignity of individuals.
Limit of Family Members to Be Fixed when Counting Cleaning Tax
January 15, 2013
Heavy Snow in Conflict Zone Villages
January 15, 2013
Roads are often blocked in the villages located near the Tskhinvali region because of heavy snow, creating serious problems for local citizens’ transportation needs. Whilst roads in the Georgian villages of the Gori district, located close to Tskhinvali, are more or less satisfactory, roads in the villages of Kareli and Kaspi districts were last repaired in 1980s.
Kutaisi Youth Request Ownership of Government-Owned Building
January 15, 2013
Who Received Properties for 1 lari from President Saakashvili after Elections
January 11, 2013
Before Bidzina Ivanishvili’s government deprives authority of direct sale of state properties from President Saakashvili, the President managed and assigned expensive state properties to several companies for 1 lari after the parliamentary elections. GeoLand Ltd is among those companies, where Irakli Ugulava, brother of the Tbilisi City Mayor Gigi Ugulava owns 50% share.
Nephew of Minister’s Father-in-Law Appointed Head of General Inspection at MIA
January 11, 2013
Zviad Jankarashvili, nephew of Tamaz Tamazashvili—father-in-law of Irakli Garibashvili, Minister of Internal Affairs—now occupies the position of Head of General Inspection at the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Additionally, though Garibashvili’s brother-in-law Aleksandre Tamazashvili does not work at the Ministry, he makes decisions regarding personnel changes in police offices and certain public agencies in the Kakheti region.
Interior Ministry to Saakashvili: 'Refrain from Discrediting Police'
January 11, 2013
Head of Administration Protests Increased Personnel at City Hall
January 11, 2013
Residents of Mandaeti Village Request to Cancel the Village Governor
January 11, 2013
Office Vehicle Still Serves Lanchkhuti District Former Governor
January 10, 2013
Lanchkhuti district residents claim the former governor Giorgi Goguadze and his family still drives BMW that belongs to the district administration. Goguadze was National Movement’s majoritarian candidate for the parliamentary elections and still chairs local office of the UNM.
How Money Was Collected for National Movement in Khoni
January 9, 2013
On December 31, Levan Bobokhidze, brother of MP Akaki Bobokhidze from minority, was summoned to Imereti regional police at 12:00 pm yesterday. He has been chairing Khoni office of the National Movement since 2003.
Fines Reduced
January 8, 2013
Fixed fine for the violation of rules of use of cash machines was reduced from 500 to 200 lari. Relevant amendments were introduced to the Tax Code from January 1, 2013.
Will Justan Be Inspected or Not
January 8, 2013