The Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA) calls on citizens not to provide their personal data to anyone and explains that political parties or public officials have no right to force citizens to provide such information.
As Ana Natsvlishvili, chairwoman of the Association, said at a press conference, they found out that some political parties ask citizens to provide their personal data without explaining the reason.
According to Natsvlishvili, none of the parties has the right to force a citizen to provide such information.
"The most vulnerable groups are refugees and socially vulnerable people, who have a fear that if they do not give out personal information, they may be deprived of social assistance. Citizens have the right not to provide such information and they will in no way be deprived of assistance because of this,"- said Natsvlishvili.
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