Parliament to convene extraordinary sessions next week; autumn session to conclude on December 19
Parliament to convene extraordinary sessions next week; autumn session to conclude on December 19

The Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, addressed today’s session of the Parliament Bureau to outline the schedule for the upcoming two weeks.

As Papuashvili explained, extraordinary sessions will be held next week.

He noted that the autumn session of Parliament will officially close during a Bureau meeting on December 19.

“Regarding this week, it marks the final week of the current plenary sessions for the autumn term, although it has already been announced that we will hold extraordinary sessions next week. I anticipate these will take place on December 16 and 17. Please prepare accordingly. For this week, we will still review the draft laws scheduled for discussion, though, in essence, we will only need two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, for plenary sessions. Thursday and Friday are unlikely to be required.

Next week, there will be extraordinary sessions, but not a single extended session, as the autumn term concludes on December 19. On that day, since it is a non-sessional week, we will hold a Bureau meeting to formally close the autumn session.

I ask all Bureau members to note that the schedule for the next two weeks will be approximately as follows: plenary sessions tomorrow and the day after, Tuesday and Wednesday; Bureau meetings on Monday, as well as on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 16–17, which will likely feature extraordinary sessions. Finally, on Friday, December 19, we will hold a Bureau meeting to formally conclude the autumn session,” said Shalva Papuashvili.