Kakheti. The Telavi
Democratic Engagement Center offers another novelty to the citizens. Apart from
using the library, Internet, and event rooms, soon the citizens visiting the
Center will be able to read magazines and newspapers.
According to the
coordinator of the Telavi Democratic Engagement Center Maia Purtskhvanidze, negotiations
are currently underway with the editorial offices concerning this opportunity: "Very
soon persons visiting us will be able to get familiar with magazines and
newspapers. We already negotiate with the editorial offices. We believe the new
service is interesting and necessary for our customers.”
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