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Parliament of Georgia to Return to Tbilisi
August 11, 2014
Parliament of Georgia will renew autumn sessions in the old building of parliament in Tbilisi from September 2. Luggage is already packed in the glassy building of the Parliament in Kutaisi – computers and other equipment are being transported to Tbilisi.
City Council Denies Giving Bonuses
August 7, 2014
Parliament Started Discussion of the Public Defender’s 2013 Report
July 21, 2014
The Parliament of Georgia started discussion of the Public Defender’s 2013 Report in the Human Rights Committee. Voluminous document analyzes high-profile cases, for whose impartial and effective investigation the Ombudsman requested establishment of independent investigative commission.
Representative of Human Rights Center Attended 111th Session of the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva
July 15, 2014
On July 10-11 representative of Human Rights Center attended the 111th session of the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva.
Recommendations to the Government of Georgia By Special Advisor to Georgia on Human Rights, Constitutional and Legal Reforms – Thomas Hammarberg
July 10, 2014
Within the framework of the final visit, the Special Advisor met representatives of government, parliament, judiciary, civil society and diplomatic corps, namely: Prime Minister; President, Speaker of the Parliament; Minister of Interior; State Minister for Reintegration; Minister of Corrections and Probation; Deputies of the Minister of Justice;
Georgia, EU Sign Association Agreement
June 27, 2014
Georgia and the European Union signed Association Agreement, including deep and comprehensive free trade area (DCFTA), on June 27 in the margins of the European Council meeting in Brussels.
Human Rights Center (HRIDC) is announcing an opening for the full-time position of Lawyer in Tbilisi.
June 20, 2014
title: Lawyer Provided by: Human Rights Center Deadline: 30 June, 2014, at 15:00 p.m Human Rights Center (HRIDC) is announcing an opening for the full-time position of Lawyer in Tbilisi.
Protest Actions for Compensating Damages Caused by Hailstones
June 17, 2014
Tortiza, Kheltubani, Rekha, Sveneti, Berbuki, Adzvi, Mejvriskhevi, Kirbali, Zerti – this is an incomplete list of the villages where the hailstones destroyed the fruit gardens and plants entirely.
The Court Suspended the Right to Conduct the Broad-Scale Works at Sakdrisi-Kachaghiani
June 3, 2014
Chief Prosecutor Awarded Prosecutors in Adjara
June 2, 2014
Rights of People with Disabilities Discussed at Human Rights House Tbilisi
May 24, 2014
On May 22, a round table on the rights of people with disabilities was held at the Human Rights House Tbilisi (HRHT). Representatives of nongovernmental organizations spoke about the significance of state institutions’ involvement in the resolution of problems of people with disabilities.
UN Human Rights Chief Sums Up Georgia Visit
May 23, 2014
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, who visited Georgia this week, hailed country’s “wide-ranging” and “thorough” human rights legislative reform, improved conditions in penitentiary, positive trends in the judiciary, but called for more oversight on law enforcement agencies and noted concerns over minority rights.
Georgia spends 2.3 million dollars on establishing relations with American Congressmen, federal agents and American media in 2013
May 19, 2014
Ombudsman Believes Amendments to the Law on Public Service Are Unconstitutional
May 5, 2014
In accordance to the Article 134’4 of the Law on Public Service, after 2014 Local Self-Governmental Elections every public servant will become interim employee at the local self-governmental bodies. Their labor contract will be valid before people selected by competition replace them on the position. The Public Defender of Georgia appealed the amendment at the Constitutional Court.
Adjara Supreme Council Purchased Next Luxurious Car
May 3, 2014
Adjara Supreme Council purchased a new car. The local budget allocated 41 500 lari for the new SEDAN. Ltd Caucasus Motors won the announced tender and they will assign the car to the Supreme Council before May 5.
Over 3 Million Lari Spent on the Renovation of Batumi Prison # 3
May 3, 2014
Rehabilitation of Batumi Prison # 3 has finished. Minister of Corrections Sozar Subari and chairman of Adjara Government Archil Khabadze opened the renovated building on April 29.
Gori Municipal Board Members Miss Sessions, Do Not Meet Electorate but Receive Salaries
May 1, 2014
Monthly salary of the municipal board members was increased from 150 lari to 500 lari, but it was not enough motivation for them. Report produced by the Gori district organization of the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association states that part of municipal board members miss board and commission sessions not to say anything about meeting with electorate.
Gori District Interim Governor Requests Amendments to the Law on State Procurements
April 29, 2014
On April 26, annual report of the Gori district administration was discussed at the local Civic Engagement Center; the discussion was mostly focused on the state procurements. Representatives of non-governmental organizations and general society reminded interim governor Papuna Koberidze of the problems in the state procurements.
Damage Caused by Natural Disaster in Shida Kartli Is Counted
April 29, 2014
Flooded Lekhura River created infrastructural problems in Kaspi district. The river undermined the motorway and gas pipe-line, after what several villages in the district remained without gas supply.
Russian Soldiers Kidnap People from Borderline Villages and Take Them to Tskhinvali
April 29, 2014
Tskhinvali de-facto government requests exchange of people convicted for Gori terrorist act in exchange of Georgian prisoners.