Tbilisi. International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy responds to the issue regarding an official date for the elections of the Parliament of Georgia announced by the President of Georgia.
Tbilisi. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association observed a competition that was announced by the Central Election Commission in December 2015 to fill 193 vacant sits in 65 electoral districts.
Tbilisi. On March 1, the bill on the changes to be made into the law on the election of the Supreme Council of Adjara, which envisages the changes into the rule for the election of the SEC chairman and members, was presented to the Supreme Council of Adjara for the review.
Tbilisi. On February 12, Twenty five non-governmental organizations, the winners of the grant competition of the Central Election Commission Center for Trainings, made summarizing presentation of the grant projects, implemented in 2015.
Tbilisi. Georgian Young Lawyers' Association monitors the extraordinary elections of a Gardabani Municipality Governor, taking place on 28 January 2016.
Tbilisi. Georgian Young Lawyers' Association responds to the statement of the Minister of Defense, made to the media regarding the issue of special polling stations.
Tbilisi. NGOs React to the Prime Minister’s Announcement about Special Electoral Precincts: ''Because establishment of and voting at special electoral precincts has been a long-lasting controversial issue , we elaborated corresponding written opinions/recommendations years ago and since then, we have been working to prompt the government to address the problems of military voting.
Tbilisi. The following NGOs – International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Transparency International – Georgia, - refuse to accept the offer of the Defense Ministry to visit a special electoral precinct few days ahead of the elections.
Tbilisi. Non-Governmental Organizations submitted to the government the recommendations, worked out in relation to the establishment of special polling stations and to the voting procedures at those stations.
Tbilisi. ISFED presents its third statement about monitoring of the parliamentary by-elections of Georgia, concerning problems and irregularities in preparing of summary protocols.
Tbilisi. Non-Governmental Organization "Multinational Georgia” has made the presentation on the "Research on Electoral behavior of ethnic Armenians living in Georgia”.
Tbilisi. Public debates at the Heinrich Boell Foundation South Caucasus Regional Office: ''Importance of electoral law reform for women's political participation''.
Tbilisi. From September 26, the observers of the Center for Development and Democracy (CDD) will be monitoring certification exams of the election administration officials at the Georgian Central Election Commission.
Qvemo Qartli. On September 10 a project on "Facilitation of Development of Political Parties in Regions to Ensure Establishment of Competitive Political Environment" has been launched in Rustavi.