Abstract
The multinational Georgian State, populated by ethnic minorities, has been working for many years to identify problems existing in different parts of the country in order to develop an effective strategy and a long-term plan for the civic integration of minorities in the process of building a full-fledged democracy. One of the obstacles to the civic integration of ethnic minorities is ignorance of the State language, the language barrier creates a lack of communication in society, and this problem hinders civic integration in many directions. The problem of awareness determines the passive role of ethnic minorities in public life, which leads to their isolation from the rest
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