Georgia has implemented a large portion of the EU requirements, TI Georgia's new interim report finds
The report published by Transparency International Georgia evaluates the implementation of the Visa Liberalisation Action Plan which was handed over to the Government of Georgia on 25 February 2013. The interim report presents the monitoring results
Statement regarding the UNM’s leaving the Interagency Commission
We would like to respond to the developments that took place at the 11 October 2013 session of the Interagency Commission for Free and Fair Elections and after which the United National Movement (UNM) decided to leave the Commission. As participants
Relaunching Georgia's Elections Portal: ElectionsPortal.ge and Data.ElectionsPortal.ge
TBILISI, 2 October 2013 – Today at Holiday Inn Tbilisi hotel the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED), the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) and JumpStart Georgi
Prime Minister’s attempt to lecture journalists is inappropriate
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili held a meeting today in his private residence with representatives of Georgian TV stations. During the meeting he made several harsh and aggressive remarks towards individual journalists and criticized the overall l
Bill related to temporary restrictions on leaving the country is ambiguous and unjustified
This week, the Bureau of the Parliament of Georgia registered a bill initiated by Irine Imerlishvili and Zurab Abashidze, members of the parliamentary majority. According to the bill, a Georgian citizen can be banned from leaving Georgia “for interes
The Georgian Young Lawyers' Association and Transparency International Georgia comment on the amendments to the Law on Broadcasting
The Parliament of Georgia discusses amendments to the Law on Broadcasting in an accelerated procedural manner. The joint proposal by Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Transparency International Georgia on the amendments to the Law on Broadcasti