ISFED: local self-governing authorities released public information
Tbilisi. According to the statement of "Fair Elections” (ISFED), as a result of submission of the claim to the court, the local self-governing authorities have released public information. The organization considers that "it is important the local self-governing authorities realize those responsibilities, which they have towards the citizens and provide them public information without any restriction. This, on one side, strengthens democratic control, while on the other side facilitates formation of transparent and accountable institutions” – is stated on the web-page of "Fair Elections”.
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