Tbilisi. Transparency International - Georgia and
Article 42 of the Constitution nominated their candidates
for the membership of the Supreme Council of Justice and the Disciplinary
Panel of the Judges of common courts. Candidates for Supreme Council of Justice– Davit
Kereselidze (Transparency
International – Georgia, Article
42of the
Constitution) ; Zurab Dzlierishvili (Transparency International – Georgia, Article 42of the Constitution); Kaxa Tsikarishvili (Article 42of the Constitution). Candidates for the Disciplinary Panel of the
Judges of common Courts: Giorgi Giorgadze Transparency International – Georgia, Article 42of the Constitution).
Source:
Transparency International – Georgia’s page
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