A short cultural policy profile for Georgia is now available on the Compendium website. A special thanks goes out to our Georgian expert Nino Gunia-Kuznetsova.
Below you can see a few highlights of the cultural policy developments in Georgia:
- 2021 and 2022 saw significant changes in the personnel policy of the new Ministry, especially in the museum management system, leading to legal challenges by professional staff
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth, newly established in 2021, is in practice pursuing a selective paternalistic policy and recentralizing a system that has been relatively decentralized since 2012.
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Even with a slight increase in the financing of culture in the national currency in 2021 compared to 2016, inflation resulted in a decrease in expenditure to EUR 54 847 848 in 2021, from EUR 60 638 282 in 2016.
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