Abstract
The Concordat is a constitutional agreement signed this year between the Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Georgia and the state. It remains disputed due to legal norms inconsistent with the Constitution and technical or content issues. Nevertheless, this is why it stands out as one of the most intriguing documents, stirring interest not only among lawyers but also among a significantly broader part of society. The purpose of the article is to showcase and analyze the deficiencies within the constitutional agreement, which will make the relevance of the problem more visible. Additionally, it seeks to identify the privileges granted to the Orthodox Church compared to other religious denominations within the constitutional agreement.
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