Prosecutor's Office of Georgia (Georgian:საქართველოს პროკურატურა,romanized:sakartvelos p'rok'urat'ura) is a government institution inGeorgia, a legal party responsible for official prosecution in courts.
As defined by theConstitution of Georgia, amended in 2017 and 2018, the Prosecutor's Office is led by the Prosecutor General (გენერალური პროკურორი), who is elected by theParliament of Georgia for a term of 6 years. The Prosecutor General's candidacy is nominated by the Prosecutors' Council (საპროკურორო საბჭო), an independent body directly accountable to the Parliament and composed of theMinister of Justice, attorneys, judges, and members of the Parliament as defined by the law. The Council is to ensure the independence, transparency, and efficiency of the Prosecutor's Office.[1]
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