Mikheil Sarjveladze: If, as a result of the moratorium, the eviction should take place after a few months, it does not make sense - we must talk about some specific idea, otherwise it does not seem logical to me

If, as a result of the moratorium, the eviction should take place after a few months, naturally, this does not make sense. We must talk about some specific idea, otherwise it doesn't seem logical to me, - Mikheil Sarjveladze, Chairman of the Human Rights Protection Committee of the Parliament, said this while talking about the eviction of the family living on Kekelidze Street.

According to him, it is necessary to think about the issue of how relevant it will be to declare a moratorium on the issue of eviction of families.

"We have to think about how relevant it will be in this case, to what extent it can be discussed and for what purpose." I cannot talk about specific details of this case, but in general, of course, the state cannot refuse to enforce court decisions. Naturally, it must exist, otherwise we will have unprotected property rights and many rights that are fundamental rights. This does not mean that the state should not regulate or be as lenient as possible when such activities are planned. I don't know how much there is a basis for a moratorium. If the moratorium should result in eviction after a few months, naturally, it does not make sense. We must talk about some specific idea, otherwise it just doesn't seem logical to me," said Sarjveladze.