Open Door Day - 2014-2017 Priorities of Self-Governing City Batumi
Adjara. On March 27, the "Civil Advisory
Council" and the City Hall of the Self-governing City Batumi has organized
an open door day in the Batumi Civic Engagement Center, where they have
presented the 2014-2017 priorities of the self-governing city Batumi. 5 major
priority areas were discussed at the meeting, namely: the city's economic
development; construction, rehabilitation and exploitation of the city's
infrastructure; education; culture, religion, youth support and sports; public
health protection and social protection. This meeting aimed at preparing the
information for the Ministry of Finance and Economy of Adjara. In addition, the
document will be submitted to the Sakrebulo of the self-governing city Batumi.
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