Parliamentary Investigative Commission to present findings at Bureau session
The conclusion of the temporary investigative commission of the Georgian Parliament will be presented at tomorrow’s Bureau session.
The 430-page document will then be forwarded to the plenary session for consideration.
Commission member, MP Guram Macharashvili, stated that over the past six months, the Georgian public has been presented with ample evidence proving that the United National Movement and its affiliated groups have “no place in Georgian politics.”
“The Georgian people will once again see this in the commission’s conclusion, which we will present at the session. I hope that following the constitutional lawsuit, the Constitutional Court will not need to deliberate much on recognising that such a so-called political party and its branches — which created the regime and were described by the Strasbourg Court as criminal — should have no place in Georgian politics,” Macharashvili said.