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Davit Usupashvili signs bill on Common Courts

Parliament Speaker Davit Usupashvili has signed a bill on Common Courts and three related legislative initiations vetoed by the President. ‘The law will take effect tomorrow. It means a conference between judges should be held in the country within one month and they should elect their representatives in the High



400 New Cars and Motorcycles Added to Patrol Police

Patrol Police has about 400 new cars and motorcycles, namely Skoda vehicle and Suzuki, Honda and Yamaha motorcycles. Presentation of the new cars and motorcycles will be held at the Ministry of internal Affairs today, on the police parade. Patrol police badges and uniforms were also changed.
Ministry informs



Prime Minister Congratulations on Police Day

Georgia’s Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili congratulated law enforcers on police day. As Ivanishvili stated at the solemn event outside the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a policeman has a very difficult mission before the country.
“We celebrate Georgian police day today. I congratulate each policeman and all citizens of Georgia.



Saakashvili – Government Must not Allow Violence in Society

The President of Georgia commented about today’s developments and said that the government must not allow violence in the society. “I’m deeply concerned about the violence in the centre of Tbilisi. No matter the motive of the violence, it can’t be the face of Georgian society. I don’t agree that



Georgian PM Condemns Yesterday’s Violence

“Following the violence today against activists marking the International Day against Homophobia in Tbilisi, Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has issued a call for tolerance and respect for the democratic rights of all Georgian citizens to freedom of expression and assembly - Government of Georgia published the PM’s statement.
"The



Both Groups Had the Right to Express Protest

Georgia’s Minister of Justice Tea Tsulukiani stated that both groups gathered for today’s protest had the right to express protest and it is written in the constitution.
“Both groups had the right to express an opinion and protest, be it acceptable or not. The most important thing was that



Mikheil Saakashvili – We still Need Americans’ Help

The President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili visiting the U.S. gave a speech at the United States House of Representatives. Saakashvili spoke about Georgia-U.S. relations and Georgia’s contribution in the ISAF mission.
“Georgia as a U.S. ally managed to realize the same ideas that the U.S. does – freedom and



Prime Minister happy with discovery of Giorgi Margvelashvili

Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is happy with the discovery of Giorgi Margvelashvili, saying he is a rare personality. "This man is distinguished by his state thinking. He is a man who thinks not of his position and improvement of his conditions, but of the state and its prospects. I have



8–member investigation team to study August war

An 8–member investigation team was set up by Chief Prosecutor Archil Kbilashvili’s decision to study the allegedly committed criminal acts during and after the period of the August war.
According to the statement of the Chief Prosecutor’s Office, the investigation team is composed of representatives of three agencies.
‘Given



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