Transparency International Georgia – Increasing the Remuneration of the Members of the Constitutional Court
Tbilisi. Transparency
International Georgia publicized Lika Sajaia’s blog: "Increasing the
Remuneration of the Members of the Constitutional Court”. According to the
publication" on September 4, 2014 Legal Affairs Committee of the Parliament
reviewed the legislative proposal submitted by the members of the
Constitutional Court, which included amendments to the two Laws "On the social
security guarantees of the members of Constitutional Court" and "The
remuneration of the members of the Constitutional Court... On September 16, the
bill was supported by the Committee of Legal Affairs”.Transparency International Georgia appreciates
the increase in the salaries of the judges within the judicial reform.
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