Tbilisi. On June 19 Chairman of the Supervisory Board of "Transparency International Georgia” assessed overall
picture of the June 15, 2014 self-government elections. Information about press
conference is broadcast by netgazeti.ge. "Mark Mullen said that the elections
were significant in two respects. The first is that the mayors and city
council members are elected through direct elections; they will actually be
able to make decision at the local level. Mark Mullen considers a second
important factor that the government has recognized the need to conduct the
second round and did not try to artificially increase the number of votes”,
says the web-site. For the full text
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