Georgia’s current leadership have taken another step forward in ensuring Georgian citizens and all people of Georgia can access fast and transparent public services.
Today the country’s Minister of Justice Thea Tsulukiani opened the 16th Justice House in Stepanatsminda, in the centre of Kazbegi municipality located about 150km north of capital Tbilisi.
Earlier today locals had an opportunity to enjoy special performances staged for the opening of the modern building.
Justice Minister of Georgia Thea Tsulukiani opened the new Justice house. Photo by Justice Ministry.
The new Justice House means Kazbegi residents will be able to receive more than 400 public services in their home town; from issuing identification cards to wedding documents and more.
Interior of the new Justice House in Kazbegi. Photo by Ministry of Justice.
Until now the community was forced to go to Tbilisi or other larger towns to access vital public services.
Guests were entertained by a range of energetic performances. Photo by Ministry of Justice.
The new Justice House, like other branches, offered fast, transparent and cost-effective public services, said the Minister.
Locals enjoyed the energetic performances. Photo by Ministry of Justice.
Currently Justice Houses, also called Public Service Halls, operate in in almost every major city of Georgia. Collectively the facilities provided services to more than 23,000 citizens per day.