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GYLA and the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy to Monitor an Assembly to be held in Ambrolauri

Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) and the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) will monitor the manifestation to be held by the coalition Georgian Dream on August 27, 2012 in Ambrolauri. The monitoring will be carried out within the frames of a long-term pre-election monitoring, which entails monitoring of public meetings organized by political parties as well as realization of freedom of assembly and manifestation. Monitors will observe all developments in Ambrolauri and throughout the regions related to organization of the August 27, 2012 assembly and mobilization and relocation of participants.

2012-08-27 07:14 See more

GYLA Welcomes Making of Decision on Registration of Giorgi Glunchadze, an Independent Candidate, by Kharagauli N48 District Election Commission

On August 10, 2012, an initiative group of voters submitted necessary documentation in Kharagauli District Election Commission (DEC) for registration of an independent majoritarian candidate - Giorgi Glunchadze, including list of voters supporting the candidate. Having invalidated some of the signatures on the list, the DEC gave a two-day term to the initiative group to fill the void. The initiative group presented signatures requested by the DEC. The same day, court delivered a decision based on the motion filed by Zestaponi District Office of the Prosecutor to seize lists of voters supporting Giorgi Glunchadze and related documents from the DEC. On August 16, 2012, statement of Kharagauli DEC N48 was published on the website of the Central Election Commission (CEC), saying that registration of an independent candidate Giorgi Glunchadze had been suspended for an indefinite period of time, due to the fact that originals of documents necessary for registration of the candidate had been seized from the Commission.

2012-08-23 15:14 See more

GYLA and the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy to Monitor an Assembly to be held in Rustavi

Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) and the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) will monitor the manifestation to be held by the coalition Georgian Dream on August 19, 2012 in Rustavi. The monitoring will be carried out within the frames of a long-term pre-election monitoring, which entails monitoring of public meetings organized by political parties as well as realization of freedom of assembly and manifestation.

2012-08-17 10:24 See more

GYLA Deems Fining of Ivanishvili and Kaladze Unlawful

GYLA studied decisions of Tbilisi City Court dated August 10 and August 11, 2012, warranting fining and impounding of movable and immovable property as well as intangible assets of leaders of the political coalition Georgian Dream - Bidzina Ivanishvili and Kakha Kaladze. Pursuant to the court's decision, the fines imposed on Kakha Kaladze and Bidzina Ivanishvili amounted to GEL 16 944 960 and GEL 20 243 827,5 respectively. In the process of analyzing the cases, a particular attention must be paid to evaluation of court's decisions. In view of the fact that acts of the State Audit Service lack validity, it is even more important for the court to act as a guarantor of balance and protection of rights and ensure fair and impartial examination of the case. But instead, decisions of court are characterized by loyalty to public agencies and fail to ensure a fair trial. It has once again been reaffirmed by final decisions delivered against Kaladze and Ivanishvili. Regrettably, such precedents have an adverse impact on reputation of judicial authority in general. GYLA has highlighted on numerous occasions multiple violations during court proceedings initiated under the law of Georgia on Political Union of Citizens, including unreasonable time for review of cases by court - 48 hours; making it impossible for the defense to prepare properly; a short period of time for appealing, which rules out any possibility to familiarize with minutes of the trial or the decision to be appealed. In addition to the noted problems, another acute issue in decisions delivered against Kaladze and Ivanishvili is unsubstantiated judicial decisions.

2012-08-17 08:42 See more

We Call on the Law Enforcement Authorities to Immediately Investigate the Incident in Lanchkhuti

Physical force was exerted against a cameraman of Info 9 yesterday in Lanchkhuti, on August 15, 2012. Cameraman Davit Chavleishvili suffered injuries while carrying out his professional activities. Footage shows that a young man was intimidated by questions that the camera crew was asking while capturing on video-camera passengers of a mini-bus parked outside the local municipality. First he screamed at the journalist and then hit the camera with his hand in an attempt to stop the video recording. As a result of his actions, the cameraman of Info 9, Davit Chavleishvili suffered an injury in his face. Later he was taken to the hospital. Further, equipment of the agency has been damaged.

2012-08-16 20:18 See more

GYLA Calls on the State Audit Service to Abolish the Illegal Act Immediately

On August 6, 2012, new order of the State Audit Service’s General Auditor was published, establishing a number of responsibilities for electoral subjects, broadcasters and newspapers. Specifically, under the Order electoral subjects have to pay costs of placement of paid political advertising on TV or in newspapers in advance, within a week. Further, electoral subjects, broadcasters and newspaper should provide records of payment envisaged by para.1 of this Order to the State Audit Service within no later than 24 hours after payment has been made. The Order adopted by the State Audit Service falls beyond the legal framework as regulation of procedures for agreements made by electoral subjects for placement of political ads on TV and in newspapers; type of payment made and amount paid does not fall under the purview of the agency. It is the right of parties to settle these issues and it does not fall under the scope of government’s regulation. The order cites several irrelevant Articles as legal grounds. According to these Articles, the agency is authorized to regulate procedures pertinent to transparency of information about party finances. Determining rules for conducting business relations and making payments is well beyond the authority to determine rules of transparency and falls outside legal frameworks. Further, these regulations contradict law and provide for unjustifiable prohibitions that apply to electoral subjects. In individual cases, they may also act as artificial barriers for electoral subjects. It is particularly noteworthy that the State Audit Agency did not provide any concrete grounds for the necessity of adopting the new regulations or a concrete goal that they serve to achieve.

2012-08-15 14:16 See more

Petition of the Campaign It Affects You Too Member National NGOs To International Organizations, Observers and the Diplomatic Corps

We, the campaign It Affects You Too member national NGOs would like to respond the critical developments during this difficult pre-election period, briefly sum up the existing circumstances and contribute to the improvement of the situation. Local NGOs have been monitoring pre-election processes and their compliance with applicable legislation since January 1, 2012. In this respect, work of the state agencies remains to be a key focus of our monitoring. Throughout this period, we have accumulated a rich material that allows us to provide a preliminary and general assessment of the election environment in the country. Indeed, activities pursued by state agencies towards the work of political parties are unprecedented in terms of their intensity and scale. Cases examined by us allow us to conclude that the work of state agencies from the pre-election point of view is too subjective, aimed at harassment of oppositional parties and the main oppositional coalition in particular. A number of serious allegations on about vote-buying, illegal contributions or use of administrative resources by the ruling party remains without a response. In the beginning of its work, the State Audit Service was trying to make its activities look more or less impartial, which they are no longer even trying to. Small-scale and inadequately small number of decisions against the ruling party, while major violations have gone without any response, lead us to believe that the State Audit Service is actually serving as yet another leverage in hands of the ruling party and its work falls short of the principle of political neutrality, as illustrated by the most recent election of the General Auditor. We also remember that scandalous information made public by former coordinator of the political union United National Movement during a TV program Without Accreditation aired on Maestro TV about violations committed by the ruling party, including about employing coordinators of the party in public service. Further, although we filed applications soliciting information to verify the issue, in gross violation of the Georgian law, Tbilisi City Hall and Sakrebulo has not provided any information.

2012-08-10 13:39 See more

GYLA and the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy to Monitor an Assembly to be held in Batumi

Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) and the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) will monitor the manifestation to be held by the coalition Georgian Dream on August 05, 2012 in Batumi. The monitoring will be carried out within the frames of a long-term pre-election monitoring, which entails monitoring of public meetings organized by political parties as well as realization of freedom of assembly and manifestation. Monitors will observe all developments in Batumi and throughout the regions related to organization of the August 05, 2012 assembly and mobilization and relocation of participants. GYLA and ISFED remain hopeful that the assembly will be held in a peaceful environment and the authorities will observe legal guarantees for assembly and manifestation.  

2012-08-03 09:22 See more

Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association Considers that the Decision to Impound Studio Maestro LLC’s Satellite Dish Antennas was Illegal

  GYLA’s Georgian Media Legal Defense Center will hold a press conference on July 31, 2011, on impounding of satellite dish antennas of Studio Maestro LLC. We believe that the decision to impound satellite dish antennas of Studio Maestro was illegal due to the following circumstances: - Court rulings on impounding Maestro’s property are unjustified and contradictory; Not only the court does not describe and evaluate any evidence, but it does not make a mention of any of them at all. The ruling provides scant theoretical and hypothetical considerations about possible vote-buying by Studio Maestro. The judge, on the one hand, refers to para.3 of article 151 of the Criminal Procedure Code, but, on the other hand, in justification part of the ruling it says that the property was impounded for a possible vote buying, which is an offence against para.2 of the Article - The norm of the Criminal Procedure Code cited by the court is unforeseeable. Specifically, para.3 of Article 151 of the Code provides for an opportunity to impound corruption related property. However, the Georgian legislation does not recognize definition of corruption; further, the court fails to substantiate in its rulings why the property of Maestro is related to corruption;  

2012-08-01 14:39 See more

GYLA Held Presentation of Report within the frames of the Project Promoting Accountability and Transparency in Georgia

On July 26, 2012, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association held presentation of the project Promoting Accountability and Transparency in Georgia and the report prepared within its frames - Monitoring Report of Government Procurement of Outdoor Lighting Envisaged by the 2010 Budget of the Self-Governing City of Batumi. The Monitoring Report of Government Procurement of Outdoor Lighting Envisaged by the 2010 Budget of the Self-Governing City of Batumi is related to the process of carrying out government procurement key trends revealed in this process. As revealed by the monitoring report, during the work of the Tender Commission legal requirements were frequently violated, including

2012-07-31 10:00 See more