''Visa liberalization – before or after the elections?''
Tbilisi. The Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) publishes an article of Giorgi Lomtadze: ''Visa liberalization – before or after the elections?''
''After the meeting of the Council of Ministers on June 20, doubts that Georgia may not be able to get visa-free regime have dispelled. According to the most optimistic scenario, the issue will be resolved in September. However, taking into consideration procedural issues, until the parliamentary elections in October in Georgia, visa liberalization process is less likely to be finalized'' – is stated in the article.
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