The government in Georgia is planning to create a new agency that will
work on religious issues.
Minister of Reconciliation and Equality Paata Zakareishvili on Tuesday
explained that the new body will implement a recent initiative by
the government to finance four
religious groups in Georgia in addition to the Orthodox Church, reported DFWatch.
“No such body
existed in Georgia before,” Zakareishvili said. “It is necessary to have
special body which will work regularly on religious problems.”
As an example,
he recalled the conflicts in Chela and Tetritskaro, two villages where the
local Muslim population had problems with praying or having a minaret installed
at their mosque.
In these
cases, Zakareishvili’s ministry was instructed to work on these conflicts after
the incidents had taken place. If there is a body to work specifically on
religious issues, it will be more effective, the minister explained.
“There are
many issues about religious communities, like property rights, education and
financing issues,” he continued.
Prime Minister
Irakli Gharibashvili will appoint the head of the religious agency, which will
file under his office.