On 22 October the rally was organized by National Platform of Georgia of Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, unifying more than 100 NGOs including CDD, in support of Ukrainians near the embassy of Ukraine.
CDD observed second round of local elections 2014 in 8 self governing communities of Georgia, with 150 observing mission. The mission fully covered election precincts established in exceptional cases (in total 4 special districts – 3 in penitentiary facility and 1 in elderly house).
On 10 July the chairperson of CDD – Ketevan Chachava with special invitation provided the training for the members of observing mission of the Embassies of USA, UK and Netherlands, who will monitor second round of local elections 2014.
CDD observing mission assessed positively the process of repeated balloting. The process went in calm and organized environment in compliance with the legislation in force.
According to information provided by observing mission, polling day procedure all over the country went in organized manner, in compliance with procedures and respectively was assessed positively by observing mission.
On 12 June the chairperson of CDD – Ketevan Chachava with special invitation provided the training for the members of 90 persons observing mission of the Embassies of USA, UK and Netherlands.
The President of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili met the representatives of about fifteen NGOs working on electoral issues. The meeting was attended by the CDD chairperson – Ketevan Chachava.
According to the GCG research the Center for Devlopment and Democracy was identified as one of the involved organization in the electoral process, with Georgia Young Lawyers Association, Fair Elections (ISFED), NDI, IRI, OSCE / ODIHR and transparency International – Georgia.