Parliament of Georgia adopts Belgrade Declaration of EU candidate countries
The Parliament of Georgia has formally adopted the Belgrade Declaration, which was passed during the inaugural Conference of Speakers of Parliaments of EU Candidate Countries held in the Republic of Serbia.
The Parliament of Georgia noted that the declaration highlights the critical role national parliaments play in advancing European integration.
Furthermore, the candidate nations agreed to establish an annual convention of parliamentary speakers. This initiative will serve as a permanent forum designed to deepen political dialogue and inter-parliamentary cooperation.
The next Conference of Speakers of Parliaments of EU Candidate Countries is scheduled to be hosted by Moldova in 2027.
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Sakrebulo Chair says no problem remains unattended, many issues resolved
10.07.2026.20:01
Chairman of the Tbilisi City Assembly (Sakrebulo) Zurab Abashidze stated that Tbilisi Municipality addresses problems promptly and that no issue remains unattended.
“I would like to tell the population that, be it Tbilisi or any other city across the world, it is a live organism. Problems are everywhere, but you cannot name any issue which is unattended by the Municipality. Many problems which existed for years have been resolved.
As for heavy precipitation, this is a problem stemming from the laws of nature, and such issues require an immediate response, which is indeed the case. I agree with the capital’s mayor that caring for Tbilisi is not solely the municipality’s responsibility; we must all look after our city,” he said.