Property transferred to religious organizations in 2011 - 2016 years
Tbilisi. Transparency International – Georgia publishes a blogpost: ''Property transferred by the state to religious organizations in 2011 – 2016 years in Kakheti''.
''Transparency International - Georgia'' has inquired how reasonably and justifiably a state property is transferred to religious organizations. Based on provided information we determine that the property has been transferred to only 2 religious organizations: the Georgian Orthodox Autocephalous Church and the Georgian Muslim Department. Out of it the property has been given to the Muslim Department on 49-year lease, while the Orthodox Church got an ownership of the property for a symbolic price – 1 Lari'' – is stated on the website of the organization.
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