Tbilisi. ISFED
has examined the staff changes taking place in local self-governments in the
aftermath of the parliamentary elections. "Pursuant to the obtained public
information that the organization has requested from all municipalities of
Georgia, 1790 employees were dismissed from 1 October 2012 until 28 February
2013. Staff changes have affected 54 Gamgeobas and 25 Sakrebulos out of 69
municipalities", –
says the information released by the organization.For
the full text –Source:
the organization's page in the social network.
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