Bureau rejects President's appeal to present annual report to Parliament on March 5, offers March 15 instead

The plenary session of the Parliament will not be held on March 5 to listen to the President's report on the most important issues of the country. The Bureau did not support the President's appeal to present an annual report to the Parliament on March 5.

The majority of Georgian Dream offered the President to present a report on March 15.

According to Giorgi Mskhiladze, Parliamentary Secretary of the President, the President visited the French Republic, the Council of Europe and Brussels, where she held meetings on the country's global security, peace challenges and Georgia's European and Euro-Atlantic Partnership and she wants to present a report to people on March 5. He underlined the current events in Ukraine and, as he noted, given that the situation is changing every moment, the President's request was not to change the date and to hold a plenary session on March 5.

The Georgian Dream faction did not see the need to convene a sitting on March 5. As Mamuka Mdinaradze, the chairman of the faction, stated in this context, "the annual report should be an annual report, and we should use any other format to talk about the mentioned issues."

According to the Constitution, the President is authorized to address people once a year and present a report on the most important issues of the country.

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