Strategy Aghmashenebeli requests parliament to terminate MP mandates
Members of the Strategy Aghmashenebeli opposition party submitted the request to the parliament on termination of their MP mandates.
Paata Manjgaladze, a member of the party, said that the ruling Georgian Dream Party did not leave the space in the parliament “to do politics.”
“The Georgian Dream does not speak to over 1 million people, more than those who voted for it. The situation in the country is difficult. Georgian people always urged the politicians to renounce their welfare, and today we did that,” Paata Manjgaladze said.
MPs of opposition bloc United National Movement- Power is in Unity, which unites 36 representatives of the United National Movement party (UNM) and the Republican Party, applied to parliament on Wednesday to terminate their parliamentary mandates.
Earlier, the Central Election Commission (CEC) annulled the party lists of five election entities: United National Movement-United opposition election bloc, European Georgia, Lelo, Strategy Agmashenebeli, and the Labor party.
Representatives of Citizens, Girchi, and Alliance of Patriots keep their MP mandates so far.
No opposition MPs attended the first session of the Parliament of the 10th Convocation on December 11.