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    JOINT VISIT OF CAUCASIAN MPS TO GERMANY

    The Messenger
    Dec 9 2008
    Georgia

    Georgian, Armenian and Azeri MPs undertook a 5 day visit to Germany
    on November 9-14. This informational visit was held as part of the
    German Technical Cooperation project "Legal and Justice Reforms in the
    South Caucasus" at the invitation of the German Federal Ministry for
    Economic Cooperation and Development. The Chairman of the Parliamentary
    Committee on European Integration David Darchiashvili and the Vice
    Chairman of the Legal Committee Akaki Minashvili participated in the
    visit from the Georgian side. The Chairmen of the Armenian and Azeri
    Parliamentary Legal Committees, David Harutyunyan and Ali Huseynov,
    represented Armenia and Azerbaijan in Germany.

    The aim of the visit was to inform MPs of the experience of the
    German Parliament and share views on the important issues of legal and
    judicial reforms in the South Caucasus. The principles of working of
    the Bundesrat and Bundestag and the role of the Federal President's
    administration in the lawmaking process were discussed, among
    other things, during the meetings held in the Federal Presidential
    Administration, the Bundestag and Bundesrat.

    At a meeting of the German-South Caucasus Parliamentary group in the
    Bundestag the participants spoke about the relations of the German
    Federation with the South Caucasus countries. At the round table
    meeting held at the Berlin representation of GTZ, the participants
    of the visit together with the Chairman of the German Judges' Union
    and the Head of the Berlin Advocates' Union talked about the practice
    of involving interest groups in the lawmaking process in Germany and
    the South Caucasus countries. During the same sorts of meetings the
    delegation members discussed the demands of the European Neighbourhood
    Policy with representatives of the Foreign Ministry and the Federal
    Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

    The participants also met the Deputy Minister for Economic Cooperation
    and Development Erich Stather. The parties spoke about cooperation
    between the Federal Government and the South Caucasus Countries
    on the issue of promoting the rule of law and also discussed joint
    plans for the future. During the visit the participants expressed a
    willingness to deepen their cooperation in a regional format. Most of
    all this referred to the composition of explanatory notes on draft
    laws, the practice of publishing draft laws and sharing experience
    in the involvement of interest groups in the lawmaking process.

    The German Technical Cooperation project "Legal and Justice Reforms
    in the South Caucasus" has been operating in the region since 2002 as
    part of the Caucasus initiative of the German Federal Ministry for
    Economic Cooperation and Development, which aims to create economic
    and democratic stabilization in the Caucasus. Joint informational
    visits, seminars and round tables are held within framework of
    this project, which spreads throughout the whole South Caucasus
    region. Important judicial issues are being discussed at these
    meetings with representatives of all three countries of the South
    Caucasus. One of the most important objectives of the project is to
    promote professional dialogue and raise the legal knowledge of the
    population in the region.

    As an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development
    with worldwide operations, the federally-owned Deutsche Gesellschaft
    fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH supports the German Government
    in achieving its development policy objectives. It provides viable,
    forward-looking solutions for political, economic, ecological and
    social development in a globalised world. Working under difficult
    conditions, GTZ promotes complex reforms and change processes. Its
    corporate objective is to improve people's living conditions on a
    sustainable basis.
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