This Policy Brief was published by the Open Society Georgia Foundation within the project “Raising support and enhancing understanding of the Europeanization process in Georgia: information and communication campaign on EU-Georgia Association Agreement,including DCFTA,” supported by the Romanian Government, through the budget for Official Development Assistance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and implemented in partnership with United Nations Development Programme Bratislava Regional Centre.
The project has been implemented with the support of the Romanian Center for European policies between January-June 2016. The content of this document exclusively represents the position of the authors. It does not necessarily represent the official position of the financers, of Open Society GeorgiaFoundation or the Romanian Center for European Policies.