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Archil Talakvadze: We will hold a majority meeting tomorrow and we will undertake responsibility for the future

Archil Talakvadze: We will hold a majority meeting tomorrow and we will undertake responsibility for the future
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Parliamentary majority meeting will be held on November 16, - Parliament Speaker Archil Talakvadze said at a news conference at the Georgian Dream office.

“I am very sorry that many of our teammates made a decision to leave the majority after yesterday's vote. I respect their decision. Tomorrow, at 11:00, we will have a majority meeting, we will undertake responsibility for the future,” said Talakvadze.

He said that the lawmakers who remained in the team after yesterday's vote will attend the meeting.

As for the lawmakers who left the Georgian Dream, Talakvadze said, individual meetings were held with them, and the Speaker of Parliament expressed hope that all major reforms will be supported by them.

Archil Talakvadze: We will hold a majority meeting tomorrow and we will undertake responsibility for the future

Parliamentary majority meeting will be held on November 16, - Parliament Speaker Archil Talakvadze said at a news conference at the Georgian Dream office.

“I am very sorry that many of our teammates made a decision to leave the majority after yesterday's vote. I respect their decision. Tomorrow, at 11:00, we will have a majority meeting, we will undertake responsibility for the future,” said Talakvadze.

He said that the lawmakers who remained in the team after yesterday's vote will attend the meeting.

As for the lawmakers who left the Georgian Dream, Talakvadze said, individual meetings were held with them, and the Speaker of Parliament expressed hope that all major reforms will be supported by them.

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