Meeting of the Prime Minister with non-governmental organizations
Tbilisi. The representatives of non-governmental organizations talk about issues discussed at the meeting with the Prime Minister.
''Of course, the importance of continuation and rapid implementation of institutional reforms was pointed out. He agreed that the ongoing developments at the court are very important and said that the issue should be given a very high level of attention. He also said that the work towards the reforms of the Interior Ministry and the Prosecutor Office must be continued and significant steps have to be made'' - declares Ana Natsvlishvili, the Chairperson of Georgian Young Lawyers' Association.
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