Georgian President Georgy Margvelashvili has urged prosecutors to investigate violations in NGOs timely in the context of the upcoming local elections. He reminded at a meeting with 15 NGOs monitoring local elections that stability and sovereignty of the country were some of the most serious issues of the electoral process, News Georgia reports.The president promised to have another meeting with NGO officials before the June 15 elections.2088 members of 71 local city and district councils, 12 mayors and 59 heads of local administrations will be elected. 24 parties and blocs have filed bids to take part in the polls.
Georgian President Georgy Margvelashvili has urged prosecutors to investigate violations in NGOs timely in the context of the upcoming local elections. He reminded at a meeting with 15 NGOs monitoring local elections that stability and sovereignty of the country were some of the most serious issues of the electoral process, News Georgia reports.
The president promised to have another meeting with NGO officials before the June 15 elections.
2088 members of 71 local city and district councils, 12 mayors and 59 heads of local administrations will be elected. 24 parties and blocs have filed bids to take part in the polls.