''The assessment of the work of the Georgian Parliament in 2014''
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) presented the assessment of the work of the Georgian Parliament in 2014. The report analyses the activities of the Georgian state legislature in 2014 such as important events, legislative amendments, work of the committees, activities of individual parliamentarians and findings of public opinion polls on work of the legislature.
''TI Georgia has formulated recommendations in the report based on the research findings. These recommendations predominantly address the improvement of the legislative process, strengthening functions of parliamentary oversight and boosting civic engagement in parliamentary activities, as well as raising accountability of MPs''.
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