Tornike Chkheidze
Tornike Chkheidze is a politician associated with the ruling party in Georgia, recently noted for advocating changes that limit NGO participation in government processes, claiming it is necessary for national interests.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze is the First Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Affairs.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze comments on the initiation of criminal prosecution against the parents of Giorgi Bachiashvili.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze commented on Aleko Elisashvili's statement regarding the potential strike of municipal services.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze commented on the refusal of the OSCE/ODIHR to participate in the election observation mission.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze, the first deputy chairman of the Legal Issues Committee, discussed the amendments to the law regarding the legal status of foreigners and stateless persons.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze is a member of parliament involved in the legislative changes.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze, the first deputy chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Affairs, states that specific individuals are trying to create an imitation of protest sentiment in the country.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze is the first deputy chairman of the parliamentary committee on legal issues.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze evaluates the work of the temporary investigative commission in Parliament regarding the 2008 war.
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Georgia:
Tornike Chkheidze is one of the members proposing the new legislation affecting NGOs.
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