Tbilisi. Interested persons have an opportunity to get familiar with the book
of Vaclav Havel "Please, in Short” in the Regional Development and Local
Self-Government Resource Center of the Caucasian Institute for Peace, Democracy
and Development.The book
covers the activities of Vaclav Havel from the velvet revolution (1989) until
the expiry of second presidential term (2003), i.e. the democratization of the
socialist country and the era of building the open society. The book is written
as the authorized biography. The author conveys his opinions on the institute
of presidency, relations between the President and the Government, the role of
the parties and broad public in the political life, i.e. what should the ideal
democracy and the civil society look like.Source: the organization's page in the
social network.
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