"Advertising market is stagnating but has become depoliticized and more competitive"
Tbilisi. "The Georgian advertising sector has become more competitive after the October Parliamentary elections and politics no longer appears to play a major role in the allocation of companies’ marketing budgets. However, due to perceived political uncertainty, a decline in domestic and foreign investments, as well as changes of ownership and management of several television stations and advertising companies, private sector advertising spending in Georgia did not grow", a new report by Transparency International Georgia entitled The Georgian Advertising Market – Competition at Last?
Tbilisi.On April 25, 2024, within the framework of the "Civil Society Initiative" project supported by the European Union, a regional volunteering forum organized by the Education Development and Empl...
Speech by the High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell in the EP plenary on attempts to reintroduce a foreign agent law in Georgia
Speech delivered by Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič, on behalf of High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell.
"Madam President, Honourable Members of the European Parliamen...
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EU Member states about their experience of the EU membership
Watch the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden sharing her experience about Sweden’s membership in the EU.
“The European Union is a unique partnership and when we joined the European Union in 1995 i...