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District Governors Do Not Meet People

March 11, 2008

Human Rights Center blames Kakheti District Governors for breaching the rights of regional population. Representatives of the Kakheti office of the center finished one-week-monitoring in the offices of local governments. The monitoring exposed that although district governors have fixed reception days for citizens, in fact they do not meet people. Consequently, reception rooms of almost every district governor are overcrowded. The same situation is in the offices of those district governors who were appointed to their positions by the new regional governor; they are Telavi, Lagodekhi, Sighnaghi and Gurjaani district governors.

Kakheti Regional Administration does not agree with the results of the Human Rights Center’s monitoring. The Press Service Department of the Regional Governor reported that district governors meet people everyday.

Gela Mtivlishvili, Kakheti

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