“Majoritarian MPs and lackluster social networking accountability”
Tbilisi. Transparency International - Georgia released a blog post - "Majoritarian
MPs and lackluster social networking accountability”.
"In Georgia, the internet is the second most important source of information after TV, with more than half of young people going online on a daily basis. Based on this, we decided to check how majoritarian MPs (Members of Parliament), who are directly elected representatives from single-mandate districts, use social network tools to communicate with their constituencies", says the blog post.
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