Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia has requested information from all municipalities of Georgia, except Tbilisi, on the ownership of the buildings where the City Hall, the City Council and/or other municipal-funded institutions are located. “According to the information that we received, 22 out of the 63 municipalities do not have a sufficient number of properties to carry out their duties. The Tsalka Municipality is the only municipality that does not even own the building in which its City Hall / City Council is based and instead uses a state-owned property for free. In certain cases, municipalities have to rent a property for the operation of kindergartens, individual services, and municipal legal entities”, is noted in the statement.
Source: www.transparency.ge
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