Tbilisi. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) begins pre-election monitoring and addresses to representatives of the media and non-governmental organizations.
''To support conducting free and fair elections, the organization performs monitoring of the next parliamentary elections in the current year as well. At this stage GYLA observes a pre-election environment and carrying out of a pre-election campaign throughout the country. Violations, revealed during the monitoring, will be reflected in a joint report, prepared by GYLA'' – is stated on the web-page of the organization in a social network.
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