Mamuka Mdinaradze: Investigative commission's mandate to span from 2003 to present
The work of the Georgian Parliament’s Temporary Investigative Commission highlighted the necessity to probe acts linked to events following 2012, the parliamentary majority leader and Georgian Dream executive secretary Mamuka Mdinaradze said at a Thursday briefing.
As Mdinaradze put it, “the actions of the agent opposition are a continuation of what they have been doing in recent years.”
“Moreover, they are continually involved in attempts to topple or violently change Georgia’s constitutional system and fight it through other means. In other words, even after 2012, they have engaged in countless anti-state acts that require appropriate legal assessment and response.
A new decision would prolong the probe from 2012 forward, encompassing the full period from 2003 to the present,” Mdinaradze added.