Georgia abolishes fines for violating pandemic requirements
Region
- 24 June, 2021
- 08:59
"Those who violate the rules of isolation, quarantine, and proper use of protective masks during the pandemic in Georgia will be exempt from fines," Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said at a special briefing.
According to him, the relevant initiative has already been submitted to parliament.
The PM noted that this would apply to unpaid fines: "The abolition of penalties will cover 245,000 citizens and 344 legal entities. The total amount is GEL 76 million."
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