Tbilisi. "Transparency International – Georgia"
has released a weekly podcast of parliamentary news. Eka Gigauri, Levan
Natroshvili and KakhaUriadmkopeli are the reviewers of the December 24 podcast,
which discusses the following topics: summary of the Parliament's work, boycott
of the minority, incident in Kutaisi during the President's visit,
NikaGvaramia's arrest, wire-tapping, minority with one less single-seat MP,
2013 budget, amnesty and other details of parliamentary life.The organization
releases audio podcasts that review the most interesting developments of the
countries chief legislative body. Any media outlet, blogger and interested
person can use and disseminate the podcast without permission.
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