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Thursday, 26 May, 2022
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Ministry of Justice Celebrates Independence Day Holding Ceremonial Events in Ambrolauri

At the end of the day, at 17:10 (time of the declaration of independence of the First Republic of Georgia), the national anthem was performed, after which the Georgian flag - white and red balloons were released into the air.

After the official part, the evening continued with the concert of the ensembles - "Gordela" and "Banderol".

Towards Europe - with the activities united under this slogan, all the agencies within the system of the Ministry of Justice host the population of Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, in Ambrolauri, in thematic pavilions throughout the day. First Deputy Minister of Justice, Tamar Tkeshelashvili, Deputy Ministers and heads of agencies within the Ministry participated in the public celebration.

The participants of the event had the opportunity to see the pavilions of the agencies within the system of the Ministry of Justice, to see such innovations as: Probbox, the Mobile Public Service Hall, equipment needed for land registration and more.

The entertainment program was provided for all age categories. An exhibition of handicrafts of convicts was organized; Cognitive space - Georgia’s Road to Europe, a virtual tour of European cities.

A fairy tale corner, a moving puppet theater, a giant soap bubble show, and an attraction were arranged to create a festive mood for the children.

The Ministry of Justice also responded with a public lecture on Georgia's Independence Day. Deputy Minister, Beka Dzamashvili spoke to the students and teachers of Ambrolauri School about the difficult and successful fight that Georgia is waging in the European Courts of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the Hague to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.

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Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia Opens the 35th Session of the State Commission on Migration Issues

The 35th session of the State Commission on Migration Issues was opened by the Chairman of the Commission, Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia.

In his opening remarks, the Minister highlighted the Government of Georgia’s migration policy and emphasized the importance of migration-related issues within the framework of national priorities, as well as the broader regional and international agenda.

According to Paata Salia, the evolving nature of contemporary migration processes — shaped by security considerations, economic development needs, and demographic challenges — requires the state to pursue a flexible, evidence-based, and forward-looking policy. Such an approach is essential to effectively address emerging challenges while making full use of the opportunities associated with migration.

During the session, participants heard a presentation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia on recent legislative amendments in the field of migration. These amendments were developed through effective cooperation among the member agencies of the State Commission on Migration Issues and the Parliament of Georgia.

The members of the Commission also reviewed the outcomes of the UN International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), where the Georgian inter-agency delegation presented the country’s experience and reforms in the field of migration to international partners.

The expanded session was attended by representatives of relevant state institutions, international organizations, and the Public Defender’s Office of Georgia.

The State Commission on Migration Issues is a consultative body of the Government of Georgia chaired by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia. The Secretariat of the Commission is carried out by the LEPL State Services Development Agency.