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NDI Poll: Low Awareness of and Approval for Constitutional and Legislative Changes; Average Assessment of Local Government

TBILISI – Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and CRRC Georgia show public opinion on the most important reform facing the country, a new constitution. Only 32 percent of Georgians reported that they were aware of the process to change the constitution, and of those few who were aware, the majority (59 percent) reports they do not have enough information about the changes.

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NDI Deputy Director Katherine Fox Briefs Helsinki Commission on Democracy in Belarus

Read NDI-Eurasia Deputy Director Katherine Fox's Full Remarks to the Helsinki Commission on Democracy in Belarus.

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Statement of the National Democratic Institute Pre-Election Delegation to Georgia

This statement is offered by an international delegation organized by the National Democratic Institute (NDI).

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May 2017 Georgia Public Opinion Research on Foreign Affairs

Concerns surrounding the economy dominated the conversation during NDI’s most recent focus group discussions. The focus groups reveal that citizens view both relations with Russia and Georgia's integration to the European Union through an economic advantages lens. NDI conducts focus groups to complement its nationwide public opinion polling and applies the results to help local partners diagnose, understand and address citizens’ concerns.

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