Events
Construction of Public Service Halls in Khashuri and Zestaponi Continues
One of the priorities of the Ministry of Justice is further improvement of access to state services for citizens. For this purpose, the construction of the Public Service Halls is taking place simultaneously in several cities - Khashuri, Zestaponi and Samtredia. Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze inspected today intensive construction works in Khashuri and Zestaponi together with his deputy, Erekle Gvinianidze.
The population of Khashuri and Zestaponi will be able to use up to 470 services of the Public Service Halls already this year and will receive all kinds of state services in one space and in a comfortable environment.
In addition to the service hall, a wedding and ritual space with a modern interior will be arranged in the new branches. The buildings will also house the offices of the LEPLS operating in the sphere of governance of the Ministry of Justice, which until now have been operating in an outdated infrastructure.
The Khashuri branch will be the ninth Public Service Hall in the Shida Kartli region, and the Zestaponi house of justice will be the 23rd in Imereti.
Currently, 117 Public Service Halls across the country offer more than 470 services of various public agencies and private sector to citizens on a one-stop basis.
Ministry of Justice Holds Round Table Dedicated to the 102nd Anniversary of the First Constitution of Georgia
The round table was held at the initiative of Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze.
It was noted at the meeting that the Constitution of Georgia of February 21, 1921, even from today's point of view, looks like an advanced legal act based on the fundamental principles of constitutionalism. The first constitution laid the foundation for a parliamentary government system, proportional elections, independent and impartial justice; it banned the death penalty and declared human rights as the highest value.
At the end of the event, the participants of the discussion received gift editions of the first Constitution of Georgia, which was printed by the Legislative Herald of Georgia specially for this day.
">The round table held today at the Ministry of Justice was dedicated to the adoption of the 1921 Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Georgia: "Constitution of the First Republic of Georgia - Eternal Values". The participants of the event - representatives of the Ministry of Justice, members of the Scientific Advisory Council, heads of legal faculties of Georgian universities, experts in the field of law - discussed the first constitution of Georgia.
The round table was held at the initiative of Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze.
It was noted at the meeting that the Constitution of Georgia of February 21, 1921, even from today's point of view, looks like an advanced legal act based on the fundamental principles of constitutionalism. The first constitution laid the foundation for a parliamentary government system, proportional elections, independent and impartial justice; it banned the death penalty and declared human rights as the highest value.
At the end of the event, the participants of the discussion received gift editions of the first Constitution of Georgia, which was printed by the Legislative Herald of Georgia specially for this day.