The socio-economic programs of the 2016 parliamentary election participant political parties
Tbilisi. On September 15th in Sagarejo Center for Civic Engagement, the Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC) with the support of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia organized a discussion on the socio-economic programs of the 2016 parliamentary election participant political parties.
''The meeting was organized within the project Informed Voters for Increasing Electoral Accountability funded by the U.S. Embassy Democracy Commission Small Grants Program,'' is noted in the statement.
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