Abusing the official symbol of the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as well as the official symbols of other international organizations of which Georgia is a member, will be subject to administrative liability.
The person will also be held administratively liable for violating the national symbol of the state that has diplomatic relations with Georgia and which is erected or displayed in public institutions.
In this regard, a special article is being added to the Administrative Offences Code, according to which, this action will result in the fine of 1000 GEL for a natural person. Repeating the same act will result in a fine of GEL 2,000 or administrative detention for up to 15 days.
The bill will be presented at today's sitting of the Bureau.
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