TI Georgia: 18 MPs had not used their right to deliver a speech in the Parliament during 2022

According to the monitoring results of Transparency International - Georgia, 18 Members of Parliament had not used their right to deliver a speech in the Parliament during 2022 at all.

According to the organization, 10 of the mentioned MPs belong to the majority, 6 belong to the opposition, and 2 belong to non-partisan groups.

The above MPs are: Elguja Gotsiridze (majority), Isko Dasen (majority), Grigol Vashadze (non-partisan member), Abdula Ismailov (opposition), Manuchar Kvirkvelia (opposition), Sumbat Kiureghian (majority), Levan Kobiashvili (majority), Samvel Manukian (majority), Gogi Meshveliani (majority), Koba Nakopia (opposition), Ramaz Nikolaishvili (opposition), Dimitri Samkharadze (majority), Bachuki Kardava (opposition), Goderdzi Chankseliani (majority), Vasil Chigogidze (majority), Tsezar Chocheli (opposition), Dilar Khabuliani (non-fractional member), Viktor Japaridze (majority).

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