GYLA RESPONDS TO THE CEC CHAIRPERSON.
GYLA RESPONDS TO THE CEC CHAIRPERSON.
MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATION BETWEEN NGOS AND THE CEC.
On August 24, 2018, the Interagency Commission for Free and Fair Elections held its regular session, at which, in addition to the issues on the agenda, the Minister of Justice and Chairperson of the Commission, Ms. Tea Tsulukiani – on the basis of a statement of N(N)LE Georgian Barristers and Lawyers’ International Observatory – took an interest in the GYLA’s report on the monitoring of staffing of election commissions.[1]
GYLA DEMANDS TIMELY INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED OFFENCES COMMITTED BY POLICE OFFICERS.
Member organizations of the ‘No to Phobia!’ civil platform respond to a new wave of aggression against Guram Kashia.
The Coalition Calls on the President to Change his Decision of Refusing to Nominate a Candidate for Chief Justice Position.
Coalition for Media Advocacy on Possible Dismissal of GPB Employees.
GYLA ADDRESSES THE CHIEF PROSECUTOR TO INVOLVE INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE PROCESS OF REORGANIZATION OF THE PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE
The Tbilisi City Hall was imposed to reimburse damages due to falling of the citizen in the well.
NGOS ASSESSMENT REGARDING THE DETERIORATION OF WORKING CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYEES OF THE PUBLIC BROADCASTER