Minister of Justice not ruling out making new ID cards optional for citizens
29 November, 2012
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The Minister of Justice Thea Tsulukiani applied for a new type of ID card at the House of Justice in Tbilisi. The minister underwent all common procedures for application, including receiving a queue number, a short wait before filling out the application and covering the expense of 30 Lari to the cashier.
The minister told reporters she would not exclude the possibility of the state granting its citizens an option of retaining the previous type of ID cards due to differing views on the new card.
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