ABSTRACT

The Georgian model of administrative management includes institutions of the executive government, which fulfill organizational functions on central and local levels. The removal of technical barriers for Georgian goods and services on international market is an inevitable precondition for further economic development of Georgia. The reform of technical regulation system has been implemented in Georgia with the aim to ensure the elimination of technical barriers to trade, promotion of exports, introduction of voluntary standards, protection of consumer rights, and the elimination of corruption. Modern Georgian civil society represents a weak but constantly developing embryo. It is a largely inactive and repressed element of Georgia's democratic life. On the one hand, the government mostly influences civil society. On the other hand, there is an Orthodox church, which enjoys the loyalty and devotion of the Georgian people. Decisions made by Orthodox Georgians are mostly based on advice given by the church and the priests, who often moderate the needs of the citizens.