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Parliament Overrides Two Presidential Vetoes
May 31, 2013
Parliament overturned on May 30 presidential vetoes on two bills – one related shortening of deadline for the Constitutional Court to deliver a verdict into those applications, which cause suspension of validity of a disputed legislative act and another one related to possible change of legal status to state universities.
Bill Offers to Suspend Selling of Agriculture Land to Foreigners
May 31, 2013
Two Georgian Dream lawmakers have initiated a bill proposing to suspend selling of agricultural land to foreign citizens till January 1, 2017.
“Let Us Fight against Prostitution Together” – Slogan of Gonio Residents
May 30, 2013
Gonio population requests government to reinforce control on prostitution. Locals are afraid tourist will not arrive in Gonio because of prostitution.
Installation of Fences at S.Ossetia Administrative Border
May 30, 2013
Georgia will send a note to Russia expressing concern over installation of fences by the Russian troops across the South Ossetian administrative boundary line, Georgian Foreign Minister, Maia Panjikidze, said on Monday.
Struggle against Natural Disaster Impact in Kakheti
May 29, 2013
No to Violence – Assembly in Batumi
May 21, 2013
Eco-Migrants from Tsalka Left Homeless
May 20, 2013
Several days ago, eco-migrants returned to Adjara from Tsalka by 16 mini-buses. Years ago they were resettled to Tsalka from Khulo and Shuakhevi districts because of natural disaster. The houses they were settled in in Tsalka district were not registered on them. Owners of those houses had moved to Greece years ago. However, the owners now returned from Greece and got their houses back. Homeless eco-migrants again appealed to Adjara government for help.
MIA Still Uses Funds of Local Budgets
May 20, 2013
Advertisement video-roll appeared on Georgian TV-Channels, which reports that Special Operative and Constitutional Security Departments of MIA were abolished, instead a new service – State Security Agency was established, etc. People shall conclude that the MIA refuses to continue faulty activities of the SOD and CSD and tries to create a new and healthy system. However, as the video-roll shows the MIA still continues to use funds of local budgets.
Cars of Eco-Migrants from Tsalka Fined
May 17, 2013
Chairman of Parliament Talked About the Activities Security Members
May 17, 2013
GNCC Members Got 331 00 GEL As Bonus Last Year
May 17, 2013
Sokhumi Suspends Issuing Abkhaz Passports to Ethnic Georgians
May 15, 2013
Authorities in breakaway Abkhazia have suspended issuing Abkhaz passports to ethnic Georgian residents of the region fearing that the process might result into, as some Abkhaz officials put it, “Georgianization of Abkhazia.”
The still fragile state of democracy
May 8, 2013
GEORGIAN democracy took a major step forward last October following the country’s first ever constitutional transfer of power. After nearly six month in power, a first assessment of the new government is due: Has it restored democracy and the rule of law, or is it backsliding on its democratic commitments?
Freedom House: Despite Progress, Media Remains 'Partly Free' in Georgia
May 7, 2013
Protest rally against violations of privacy
May 7, 2013
On May 4 Facebook users protested violation of the right to privacy at Rustaveli Avenue. A special group – No More Footage! – was created on Facebook.
Parliament Did Not Pass Amendments to the Gambling Law
May 2, 2013
Draft-amendments to the Gambling Law of Georgia could not receive 59 votes – necessary for quorum. 46 supporters vs 44 votes – it was results of the ballot at the parliamentary session of May 1. The debates on the draft-amendments lasted more than 1 hour and part of parliamentary majority also did not support it together with parliamentary minority members.
Parliament Overturns Veto on Judicial Council Bill
May 2, 2013
Parliament, dominated by Georgian Dream coalition, overturned apresidential veto on judicial council bill on May 1 with 91 votes to 26.
Agriculture Minister Quits After Arrests
May 2, 2013
Public Defender Answered MPs’ Questions
May 1, 2013
On April 30, Public Defender Ucha Nanuashvili answered questions of the MPs at the session of the Human Rights Parliamentary Committee.