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Political Advertisements in Entertainment and Political Shows
September 21, 2012
Human Rights Center within the media monitoring project monitors hidden political, social and paid political ads during pre-election period. Human Rights Center monitors are observing hidden political ads in entertainment shows and apolitical programs. In the case of political program monitors observe if journalists express support to an electoral contestant or make statements against them. Monitoring doesn’t cover news programs.
Party Symbols in Commercial Advertisements
September 19, 2012
Using party symbols in commercial advertisements is a type of hidden political advertising. Georgian legislation does not recognize the notion of the hidden political advertisement and leaves this issue beyond its regulation.
Georgia Is Not for Sale vs. Georgian Dream
September 12, 2012
Ongoing political processes in Georgia have reached active pre-election phase. Many advertisements of political subjects appeared in media. The video clips produced by the non-governmental organization Georgia Not for Sale immediately attracted public attention in the ongoing pre-election advertising battles. The purpose of those video clips is to form public opinion against Bidzina Ivanishvili-the leader of the coalition Georgian Dream.