When a person does not have the right to be a member of a political party and she [Salome Zurabishvili] participates in these processes, including some representatives of the opposition parties, meet her on these issues and discuss the naming of the government, the nomination of the PM - it turns out that Mrs. The President has become an informal ruler, - The Minister of Justice of Georgia, Rati Bregadze said.
According to him, it is up to the political groups united around the "Georgian Charter" whether Salome Zurabishvili will be their informal ruler or not.
"According to the Constitution of Georgia, the political party that will have the best results in the elections will present the candidacy of the Prime Minister to the Parliament of Georgia. I think that Salome Zurabishvili should be reminded that according to the constitution she does not have the [right] to be a member of a political party, therefore, such statements are completely incomprehensible.
When a person does not have the right to be a member of a political party and she participates in these processes, including some representatives of the opposition parties meet her on these issues and discuss the naming of the government, the nomination of the Prime Minister, it turns out that Mrs. President has become an informal ruler. Of course, it is up to them, the political parties that participate in similar types of consultations, whether they will agree to the President being their informal ruler," said the Minister of Justice.
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