Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili handed over the second completed part of Georgia's European Union membership questionnaire, filled out by the country ahead of schedule, to Carl Hartzell, the Head of the EU Delegation to Georgia, on Tuesday.
"I am pleased to present the answers to the questionnaire. We have completed it, a total of 7 volumes have been published and I am happy to hand them over to you. We look forward to hearing the decision of the European Commission and its member states," PM said.
The deadline for the delivery of the second part of the questionnaire, which included 33 chapters and up to 2300 questions on specific sectors of the country, had been set by the European Union for May 13.
In order to fill the volume of the questionnaire effectively and in the shortest possible time, all relevant state agencies were involved, and the process was personally supervised by the Head of Government.