The de-oligarchization bill, a draft already passed in two readings, is reverted to the Parliament for discussion in the second reading.
Chair of the Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee, Anri Okhanashvili, clarified that the conclusion of the Venice Commission became the reason for the decision.
“We should continue debating these conclusions and recommendations at the committee meeting to identify the issues that, in the opinion of the Venice Commission, need to be clarified and corrected. As a result, we have decided not to debate the bill in the third reading and instead re-examine the corrected version at the next plenary session,” Anri Okhanashvili stated.