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  2. Visa policy of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    It was amended on 9 June 2015 when the maximum allowed stay was extended to 1 year. [3] The list of countries whose citizens have the right of visa-free entry to Georgia is no longer provided in the new law, it is determined in the separate ordinance of the Government of Georgia. [4] The visa-free list was re-approved on 9 June 2015.

  3. Human rights in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 concordat between the G.O.C. and the Georgian government is in place, which grants the Georgian Orthodox Church a privileged status in Georgia, and endows it with authority over all religious matters. It is the only church that has tax-free status, and it is often consulted in government matters.

  4. Women in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Many women also serve in the field of law enforcement and the government. However, no women are allowed to become priests of the Orthodox church or Muslim mullahs. [8] The so-called "traditional stereotypes of gender-defined social roles" are undergoing changes because of the education being received by new generation of women. [8]

  5. Georgia's pro-Western president refuses to leave and prepares ...

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    A century later, Georgia's pro-Western president is refusing to leave office, arguing she is the last legitimate institution in her country, On Sunday, her six-year term as president is due to end.

  6. A boy in north Georgia went for a walk down the road. It ...

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    In 1997, the Georgia Supreme Court heard the case of Rosalind Hall, a woman in west-central Georgia who left her 11-year-old son to watch three younger children. The 3-year-old died of a head injury.

  7. Statelessness - Wikipedia

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    [115] [103] As a result, many of the stateless Bedoon fled to Iraq, where they remain stateless people even today. [117] [118] The Kuwaiti government also stands accused of attempting to falsify their nationalities in official state documents. [119] There have been reports of forced disappearances and mass graves of Bedoon.

  8. Do curfew laws keep teens out of trouble? - AOL

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    Georgia: Teen curfew laws for those 16 and under have been on the books in various metropolitan areas of Atlanta since 2013. Recently the Atlanta City Council proposed tightening the restrictions ...

  9. Government of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Georgia consists of a prime minister and ministers. The prime minister is the head of the government. In addition to ministers—who are in charge of ministries and manage a specific sector of public administration—one or several state ministers can be introduced in the government to oversee the government's tasks of particular importance. [2]