Memorandum of Understanding of Georgian NGO on the Promotion of Fair and Transparent Local Elections in 2010
Memorandum of Understanding of Georgian NGO on the Promotion of Fair and Transparent Local Elections in 2010 Given the importance of the 2010 Local Government Elections for the democratic future of Georgia and its stability, NGOs operating in Georgia
The Georgian Trade Union Movement
Little attention has been paid to the state of trade unions in Georgia. While there have been general overviews of the state of labour rights in Georgia - more often or not in the form of a survey of legislation - there has been little on how labour
TI GEORGIA MONITORED VOTING BY PRELIMINARY DETAINEES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
TI Georgia’s monitors conducted monitoring in six prisons, which had preliminary detainees. These were: Prison No. 1 in Krtsanisi District (Tbilisi), Prison No. 8 in Gldani District (Tbilisi), the Women’s Colony in Isani District (Tbilisi), Prison N
Parliamentary Elections - TI Georgia Monitored Elections Day Procedures in Kvemo Kartli
Tbilisi, Georgia – On 21 May 2008 Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) conducted monitoring of polling and counting procedures in the region of Kvemo Kartli. The organization deployed its monitors to 110 polling stations in the following f
Presidential Elections - TI Georgia/GORBI Pre-election Media Monitoring: Preliminary Results
Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) and GORBI-Gallup International are carrying out pre-election media monitoring covering the period from 17 November 2007 to 5 January 2008. The monitoring covers national TV stations and newspapers. As p
Presidential Elections - Monitoring the Use of Administrative Resources for Election Campaign
January 5, 2008 Extraordinary Presidential Elections and Plebiscite Preliminary Report, December 5, 2007Georgia’s future development greatly depends on fair and democratic conduct of the January 5, 2008 presidential elections and plebiscite. This ele
Presidential Elections - TI Georgia Monitored Voting by Preliminary Detainees Throughout the Country
Only 7% of preliminary detainees were able to exercise their constitutional right to vote for the reasons beyond their controlOn voting day all prisons were transferred under the strict regimeTbilisi, Georgia - On 5 January 2008 Transparency Internat