People's Power Chair: Investigation Commission report sufficient for history to judge UNM regime
“The report adopted by the Investigation Commission and endorsed by the parliament is sufficient to file a lawsuit in the Constitutional Court before October. The Court will have sufficient evidence to try the United National Movement (UNM) as the regime,” Vice Speaker and People’s Power Chair, Sozar Subari, told reporters.
According to Subari, history will judge Mikheil Saakashvili’s regime based on the lawsuit filed in the Constitutional Court.
“The Court will have more than sufficient evidence to try the UNM as the regime, political party, and its affiliated parties, for them not to be allowed to destroy the Georgian state in the future,” he said.
The Parliament of Georgia adopted the draft resolution on the report of the temporary investigative commission at the plenary session on September 3.
The resolution, titled “On the results of the activities of the temporary investigative commission of the Parliament of Georgia investigating the activities of the regime in force in 2003–2012, political officials of this regime, and current and former officials affiliated with political parties from 2003 to the present,” was supported unanimously with 85 votes.