Coordinators of the United National Movement in Dusheti carry out polls to find out needs of local population.
“Coordinator visited my family too. He had special questionnaire and filled it in. He was asking what kind of problems we wanted to resolve in our family – water or gas supply in the house, surgical operation for anybody in the family or pavement of asphalt in front of our house. The same coordinator visited our neighbors too. They promised everybody to resume social benefits, who had lost it,” a resident of Dusheti told Information Center of Mtskheta Mtianeti and preferred to keep his name anonymous.
Dusheti district governor Nino Khutsishvili, who simultaneously occupies position of the chair of the UNM Dusheti youth branch, stated she did not have information about similar polls. “If similar polls were conducted in Dusheti, I would have had information about it. Much rumors were spread lately,” Khutsishvili said.
According to the information provided to ICMM, the coordinators of the ruling partly mostly visit socially vulnerable families to carry out polls.
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