Friday 8 July 2011

House of Justice

The House of Justice was opened in Batumi on Independence Day on May 26. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili attended the presentation, where the senior authorities of the government of Georgia, foreign guests and business authorities were invited.
The House of Justice has already received the first guest. Deputy Minister of Justice Giorgi Vashadze guided the Minister of Justice of Azerbaijan and introduced the service details of the new office to Fikrat Mamedov, who expressed his impressions. Mr. Mamedov said the House of Justice was a building of future.
The House of Justice officially begins to operate today. It will be an office, where several services will be offered to the citizens of Georgia in one building. The service is offered with the principle of `one window`.
`The primary goal of the reform we carried out was to uproot corruption and put the relations between citizens and the state in the frames of law. Inside this building we see the beginning of a new stage of relations,` President announced at the presentation.


Saturday 2 July 2011

Georgia is a paradise for

Tbilisi
Tbilisi, from a word meaning 'warm', is Georgia's picturesque, tree-shaded capital
A city break to Tbilisi provides a fascinating opportunity to explore the illuminating yet little-visited capital city of GeorgiaAllow plenty of time to discover this city of contrasts. Ramble through the Old Town with its profusion of houses rubbing shoulders, their balconies, draped in plants, almost touching over the narrow cobbled streets. Peer into tiny courtyards and admire the eclectic mix of orthodox churches, mosques and synagogues. Narikala Fortress sits above the Old Town. Get a good view of it from the botanical gardens below then head for elegant, wide, tree-shaded Rustaveli Avenue lined with shops, cafes and museums. Along the gorge of the Mtkvari River, buildings, bathed in summer-long sunshine, cling precariously to the high red cliffs. Finish off the day on your Tbilisi city break by joining the locals in a relaxing sulphur bath, indulging in a glass of Georgian wine and experiencing the culture in the Paliashvili Opera House.All our Tbilisi city breaks include 4 nights accommodation with breakfast, return flights in economy class and all airport taxes.