Tbilisi. On May 29, IDFI conducted public
discussion and introduced its own concept of citizen engagement platform www.ichange.ge. IDFI studied the experience
of some of the countries, analyzed their e-platforms and elaborated its own
concept. Discussion was attended by the representatives of
non-governmental organizations, public sector and others, interested in this
issue. Levan Avalishvili, chairman of IDFI opened the meeting with
presentation, talked about the international practice and the functions and
mechanisms citizen platform must provide. Participants asked various questions
regarding the concept and expressed their opinions. Among various issues
discussed on the meeting, attendees directed attention to the question of
number of petition voters, name of the platform and other important details.
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