Video Report on the online training program on ''Election Law''
Tbilisi. Civil Society Institute has completed the course of the online learning program on "Election Law”. More than 200 representatives of qualified and unqualified parties have participated in the learning process. 100 successful participants have received a certificate. Within the framework of the program the representatives of parties have improved their knowledge of the election issues through the video lectures, reading material and tests. Online platform allows the representatives of various regions to be involved in the learning process, respectively, the residents of different regions have attended the course of "Election Law” without interrupting their work.
Civil Society Institute has established learning program on "Election Law" via financial support of the Legal Entity of Public Law - "Center of Electoral Systems Development, Reforms and Trainings".
Those who are interested in the election law, have the opportunity to listen in a free listener mode to 13 video lectures, created especially on these issues.
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