Opposition sceptic of outcome at parliamentary meeting on EU recommendations
The working meeting in the Parliament regarding the implementation of the nine recommendations of the European Commission has generated mixed reactions from various opposition figures.
Iago Khvichia, a Girchi member, expressed disappointment, stating that the ruling team plans to implement the recommendations in the same style as the previous 12 points. He questioned the effectiveness of the process, emphasizing the lack of invention in reducing depolarization.
Aleko Elisashvili, the leader of the Citizens Party, noted that despite the discussion on depolarization, no ingenious ideas were presented during the meeting. He expressed scepticism about achieving depolarization in an election year.
Paata Manjgaladze from Strategy Aghmashenebeli mentioned their intention to attend all meetings in all formats, emphasizing the need to focus on the content and create a positive agenda for the country’s development.
Despite being sceptical about achieving concrete results, Teona Akubardia, an opposition MP, considered it necessary to participate in the working process.
The working meeting aims to address the implementation of the nine-point plan based on the European Commission’s recommendations.