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Minister of Justice Congratulates Judicial Officers on their Professional Day

Minister of Justice Paata Salia congratulated the employees of the National Bureau of Enforcement on the occasion of the International Day of Judicial Officers and thanked them for their professionalism, dedication, and sense of responsibility demonstrated in the performance of their duties.

The Minister noted that the enforcement sector continues to evolve in response to modern challenges. The introduction of innovative approaches and the ongoing strengthening of institutional capacity further enhance the quality and efficiency of services, ultimately serving the best interests of citizens.

International Day of Judicial Officers, celebrated at the initiative of the International Union of Judicial Officers (UIHJ), aims to raise awareness of the importance of the judicial officers’ profession and highlight its significant role in upholding the rule of law and strengthening legal institutions.

As part of the event, Paata Salia, together with the Head of the National Bureau of Enforcement, Lasha Modzgvreishvili, presented certificates of appreciation to employees of the Bureau in recognition of their exemplary performance, professionalism, and outstanding commitment to their responsibilities.

The event was attended by the Deputy Ministers of Justice, heads of LEPLs and structural units, and representatives of the National Bureau of Enforcement.

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Ministries of Justice of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan Sign Memorandum of Cooperation

As part of the official visit of the Georgian Prime Minister's delegation to Kyrgyzstan, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the Ministries of Justice of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan.

The document was signed by the Minister of Justice of Georgia, Paata Salia, and the Minister of Justice of Kyrgyzstan, Ayaz Baetov.

The memorandum provides for enhanced cooperation between the two countries in areas including the harmonization of national legislation with international standards; improving access to public services through the introduction of digital and mobile services; crime prevention; the re-socialization and rehabilitation of offenders; notarial services; mediation; and other areas of mutual interest.

Prior to the signing ceremony, a meeting was held between the Ministers of Justice of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan.

"Several areas were identified in which we will actively cooperate with the Ministry of Justice of Kyrgyzstan. During my meeting with my Kyrgyz counterpart, we agreed to establish working groups to exchange experience and best practices in the fields of public services, as well as penitentiary and probation systems. Kyrgyzstan has made significant progress in the areas of de-bureaucratization and digital transformation. We believe that our cooperation with our Kyrgyz colleagues will be productive and mutually beneficial," said Paata Salia.

During the visit, memorandums of cooperation were also signed between several ministries of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. In addition, the second session of the Georgia–Kyrgyzstan Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation was held.

The Georgian delegation, led by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, is paying its first official visit to Kyrgyzstan. The delegation also includes Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Maka Bochorishvili, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili, Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture Davit Songulashvili, and Head of the Government Administration Levan Zhorzholiani.