Tag: OSCE / ODIHR
Executive Secretary of Georgian Dream – Election results are recognized by everyone except several defeated oppositional parties
U.S. Embassy shares OSCE/ODIHR’s initial assessment that Georgia’s parliamentary elections were competitive and, overall, fundamental freedoms were respected
Jillian Stirk: All five private broadcasters served political and business interests and were visibly partisan
Archil Talakvadze: OSCE/ODIHR report assesses Georgian parliamentary elections as competitive where all the fundamental rights have been adhered to
OSCE/ODIHR continues election observation in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine in limited format
First Deputy General Director of GPB – With OSCE/ODIHR representatives we talked about Public Broadcaster as being the media of biggest responsibility
Parliament approved Draft Amendments to the Election Code
Irakli Kobakhidze: OSCE/ODIHR recommendations are fully reflected in Election Code
Nino Lomjaria: OSCE/ODIHR will monitor the selection process of the Supreme Court Judges
OSCE/ODIHR will monitor the ongoing process of selection of the Supreme Court judges
Ross Wilson – We agree with OSCE / ODIHR recommendations about presidential elections