New Public Service Hall Opens in Terjola
Access to public and private sector services continues to expand. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze inaugurated the 123rd branch of the Public Service Hall in Terjola today. Member of Parliament Mamuka Mdinaradze also addressed the event’s attendees.
The Terjola Public Service Hall will provide citizens with over 500 services in a modern and comfortable environment. A dedicated space will be available for wedding ceremonies. The branch is fully accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Approximately 15 local residents are employed at the new Public Service Hall. Additionally, the branch houses the offices of the LEPL units responsible for governance within the Ministry of Justice.
The Ministry of Justice prioritizes the accessibility of state services, which are provided by the Public Service Hall throughout Georgia. By 2028, the number of Public Service Halls will reach 133, ensuring that citizens residing in remote areas will be adequately served. The innovative Mobile Public Service Hall will operate in 90 villages across the country.
Currently, there are 26 Public Service Halls directly within the Imereti region, while the Mobile Public Service Hall covers 15 villages of the region.
Furthermore, the Public Service Hall operates in Kutaisi Penitentiary No. 2, introducing a Georgian innovation that has no comparable counterparts globally.
The opening ceremony was attended by members of the legislative authority, Minister of Defense Irakli Chikovani, Deputy Ministers of Justice, heads of LEPLs, state trustee in the Imereti region, representatives of local government and the patriarchate, and invited guests.