GYLA Echoes the Working Speed of the Parliament of Georgia
Tbilisi. Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association echoes the working speed of the
legislative body in the current week and the access to information.
The
information published on GYLA’s web page states that Article 49 of the
Parliament’s Regulations provides for the guarantees of transparency of the
Parliament’s work, which on its hand is a significant mechanism for the timely
dissemination of information on the legislative processes and involving the
interested parties in this process. The organization believes that the rapid
working speed and the lack of transparency of the process were the major flaws
of the Parliament of previous calling, which reduced the possibility of the
civil society’s involvement in the process.
As
for the Parliament of a new calling, the statement says that "... in the course
of autumn sittings the Parliament of a new calling, apart from individual exceptions,
ensured the transparency of the legislative process, reflected in the timely
release of information on the time and agenda of the Committees’ work. Yet, in
light of the Parliament’s work speed over the last week, the requirements of
transparency were violated in most of the cases, thus depriving the interested
persons of a possibility to be informed about the Committee works.”
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