Citizens Can Address the Supreme Council of Ajara with Petitions

Citizens Can Address the Supreme Council of Ajara with Petitions

Tbilisi. Due to the information of the IDFI from May 1st, citizens can submit a written petition to the Chairperson of the Supreme Council.

“At least 200 people are required for submitting the petition.

Petitions are important for supporting the engagement of the citizens in the decision-making process and the implementation of the open governance principles.

Submission of the Petitions was introduced to the Supreme Council of Ajara within the scopes of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) project - "Consolidating Parliamentary Democracy in Georgia." The project is closely cooperating with the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) to promote Open Governance Principles in the work of the Parliament of Georgia and the Supreme Council of Ajara (SCA)”.

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Source: idfi.ge

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