Aluda Gudushauri: the country critically needs the educated, principal generation with state thinking

The First Deputy Chair of the Human Rights and Civil Integration Committee and the member of the Legal Issues Committee, Aluda Gudushauri held the meeting with the Legal Issues Committee of the Students’ Parliament.
He introduced the processes in the country and the role of the youth in these processes, their rights and obligations. He stressed the current legislation and the justice in the country.
“We shall do our best to make our citizens feel protected in term of justice, which requires the educated education and you shall use all your time and vigor for it”, - he addressed the students.
The youth shall have self-confidence and acknowledge their responsibility.
The students asked about the issues of their interest. The parties agreed on the next meeting, where the students will be allowed to introduce their visions and approaches in the spheres of human rights and freedoms.
As A. Gudushauri stated after the meeting, the meetings with the youth are very important to exchange the positions about the state administration.
“We will keep the meetings. I consider these meetings as close contact with our future generation and the synergy of the chain envisaging replacement of the old links with new. And in this angle, it is important to ensure close contact with the future generation. They shall have the feeling that they are and will be engaged in the state administration in various forms. These students are our future and it is vital for the country to have an educated, principal generation with state thinking. So, I believe that we need to teach this generation and make them acknowledge their responsibility as they are a very important part of this country. Thus, their position and engagement on a daily basis are crucial”, - he stated.