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NDI Poll: Knowledge and Expectations of Georgian Parliament Low; Majority Support Legislation on a Gender Quota and Protection Against Sexual Harassment

TBILISI - Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and CRRC Georgia show a growing disconnect between citizens and elected officials in Georgia. People mostly expect MPs to serve their party’s interests (75 percent) and their own interests (55 percent), over those of citizens (41 percent), with results even less favorable in Tbilisi.

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Results of December 2017 Public Opinion Polls in Georgia

NDI surveys public opinion to help Georgian stakeholders diagnose and address issues of public concern by providing accurate, unbiased and statistically-sound data. This poll aims to capture the most relevant information to foster the development of responsive policies and governance.

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Final Report of the National Democratic Institute on Georgia's 2017 Local Elections

TBILISI – The National Democratic Institute offers this final report in the spirit of international cooperation and respect for Georgians’ democratic aspirations.

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NDI Interim Report Cites Largely Orderly But Uncompetitive Campaign Environment for Local Elections

NDI INTERIM REPORT CITES LARGELY ORDERLY BUT UNCOMPETITIVE CAMPAIGN ENVIRONMENT FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS

TBILISI – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) today released a report presenting interim findings of NDI’s election observation mission for the period August 29 to September 25.

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NDI to Field Team of Long-Term Observers Ahead of Georgia Local Elections

TBILISI – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) announced today the arrival of an international delegation to observe the October 21 local elections in Georgia. The group includes 15 international observers who are political and civic leaders, election experts, and regional specialists. The observation delegation is supported by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

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