Women in self-government – Gender imbalance in the municipalities of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
The majority of public officials and members of municipal councils in the municipalities of the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region are men.
The Marneuli Municipality fails to comply with statutory standards of proactive publication of public information
The Marneuli Municipality is one of the self-governing units that have yet to adopt the procedure of proactive publication of public information, by which it violates the requirements of the General Administrative Code.[1] According to the Code, municipalities were obliged to adopt normative acts regulating proactive publication of public information before September 1, 2013.
The website of the Lanchkhuti Municipality fails to meet the standards of transparency
TI Georgia has conducted a study to find out whether municipalities have adopted standards of proactive publication of public information and to what extent they comply with this obligation.As demonstrated by the study conducted by the organization, the website of the Lanchkhuti Municipality (www.lanchkhuti.org.ge) fails to meet the standards of transparency.
How transparent and comprehensive is the website of the Chokhatauri Municipality?
TI Georgia continues to study the practice of proactive publication of public information in municipalities. This time we present the results of the Chokhatauri Municipality: