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MPs removed forcedly from Parliament’s committee hall

MPs removed forcedly from Parliament’s committee hall
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In the Parliament of Georgia, where the draft law on "Transparency of foreign influence" was supposed to be discussed, noise and controversy continue until now.

The security service of the parliament forcibly removed opposition MPs: Davit Kirkitadze, Davit Khajishvili, Nikoloz Machutadze, Levan Khabeishvili, Giorgi Botkoveli, Paata Manjgaladze.

The said draft law was to be discussed at the joint meeting of the committees in the conference Jiuli Shartava Hall. The representatives of the opposition are against the consideration of the draft law. A verbal and physical confrontation took place, during which the parliament's security service took the opposition MPs out of the hall by force.

Due to the noise and controversy, the session has not started yet, the media and representatives of the third sector are not allowed to enter the hall.

At the same time, non-governmental organizations are protesting in the lobby of the Parliament.

MPs removed forcedly from Parliament’s committee hall

In the Parliament of Georgia, where the draft law on "Transparency of foreign influence" was supposed to be discussed, noise and controversy continue until now.

The security service of the parliament forcibly removed opposition MPs: Davit Kirkitadze, Davit Khajishvili, Nikoloz Machutadze, Levan Khabeishvili, Giorgi Botkoveli, Paata Manjgaladze.

The said draft law was to be discussed at the joint meeting of the committees in the conference Jiuli Shartava Hall. The representatives of the opposition are against the consideration of the draft law. A verbal and physical confrontation took place, during which the parliament's security service took the opposition MPs out of the hall by force.

Due to the noise and controversy, the session has not started yet, the media and representatives of the third sector are not allowed to enter the hall.

At the same time, non-governmental organizations are protesting in the lobby of the Parliament.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests