Supreme Council of Justice selects final list of Supreme Court judicial candidates

The Supreme Council of Justice has selected the final list of Supreme Court judicial candidates to submit to parliament. There are 20 people on the list. The secret ballot in the Justice Council was held in two stages.

According to the votes, the following candidates will be nominated to the Parliament to be elected to the Supreme Court: Tamar Alania - 11 votes; Merab Gabinashvili - 11 votes; Shota Getsadze - 11 votes; Miranda Eremadze - 10 votes; Mamuka Vasadze - 10 votes; Maia Vachadze - 11 votes; Tamar Zambakhidze - 11 votes; Shalva Tadumadze - 10 votes; Zaza Tavadze - 10 votes; Vladimir Kakabadze - 10 votes; Levan Mikaberidze - 10 votes; Giorgi Mikautadze - 11 votes; Paata Silagadze - 10 votes; Nugzar Skhirtladze - 11 votes; Lali Papiashvili - 11 votes; Nino Kadagidze - 11 votes; Lasha Kochiashvili - 10 votes; Ketevan Tsintsadze - 10 votes; Alexandre Tsuladze - 10 votes; Gocha Jeiranashvili - 10 votes.

Two voting procedures were held in the High Council of Justice. More specifically, after the Council selected 20 out of 50 candidates through ballot, the results were posted on the website of the Council. In accordance with law, the Council then held another voting, where the Council members voted on the selected 20 candidates individually.

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