“Adoption of the United National Movement’s resolution not even reflects the current situation in Georgia but indicates internal political controversy into the existing format,” the First Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Gia Volski told Georgian First Channel.
As Volski noted, the United National Movement wanted internal political issues to be included in the document, among them the case of Gigi Ugulava.
“Georgia’s foreign policy remains unchanged.
Georgia’s fulfiled commitments can not be erased,” Gia Volski stressed.