Statement of CSOs Part of “This Affects You” Campaign
Tbilisi. CSOs united under the
"This Affects You –
They Are Still Listening" campaign find it unacceptable the initiative of
the parliamentary Legal Affairs Committee, "which ... provides for
extension of work of the working group for drafting legislative amendments on
secret surveillance until April 2015. Failure of the group to make a final
decision on the secret surveillance system is referred to as the reason of
postponement, however, no sitting has been convened to make such a
decision", says the web page of Transparency International - Georgia.
Members of
the campaign urge "the Parliament of Georgia not to uphold the initiative
to extend the deadline".
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