Initiative Group Drafts By-Laws of Commission for Selecting Officials

Samegrelo. Zugdidi-based "Initiative Group for Local Self-Government Monitoring" has presented on January 10 the By-Laws of the Commission for Competition-Attestation and proposed it to the local self-government as recommendation.During the presentation of By-Laws, which took place in the Zugdidi Civic Engagement Center and which was attended by the representatives of the Gamgeoba, Sakrebulo, political parties and NGOs, one of the members of the Initiative Group Davit Logua has stated that pursuant to the By-Laws, a public servant may also become a member of the Commission for Competition-Attestation. "However, as for the Chair of the Commission, s/he is appointed by the Municipality Sakrebulo. By-Laws do not provide for the number of Commission members, which is still a subject of further discussions."Acting Deputy of the Zugdidi Municipality GamgebeliGurgenSartania and the Sakrebulo member NugzarSaria have shared the key principles of By-Laws. According to them, in case the Competition Commission is set up, there will be less questions and concerns about the changes in the personnel of local authorities.The Initiative Group for Local Self-Government Monitoring was established in the Zugdidi Municipality on 24 December 2012 to ensure the publicity and transparency of election and appointment of officials, as well as to observe the activities of the self-government authorities.

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