Tbilisi. Transparency International – Georgia
has released the statement concerning the voucher advertising of the Tbilisi
City Hall. "We believe this fact can be comprehended as an abuse of
administrative resources”; "the video resembles very much a pre-election
political advertising, where the Tbilisi Mayor is the main hero”, says the
statement. Transparency International – Georgia
addresses the Georgian National Communications Commission to draw attention to
the issue of political advertising and to take respective measures, as well as
the State Audit Office to examine this case and react adequately.
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