Temporary investigative commission established in Parliament to legally assess activities of National Movement government.

With 83 votes, unanimously - a temporary investigative commission has been established in the Parliament to investigate the activities of the regime and its political officials in 2003-2012.

The term of office of the temporary investigative commission of the parliament was set at 3 months, however, according to the Georgian Dream, the commission's term will be extended for another three months and will operate for a total of 6 months.

Starting today, within three days, the Committee on Procedural Issues and Rules will determine the number of members of the temporary investigative commission and the quotas for proportional representation.

According to the regulations, the parliamentary majority in the investigative commission cannot be quantitatively greater than the opposition. In this context, it is noteworthy that the People's Power intends to participate in the commission with the status of the opposition. Also, another political group is being created on behalf of the opposition - the European Socialists, who are expected to participate in the said commission.

According to the draft resolution of the Parliament, the Temporary Investigative Commission to Study the Activities of the Regime and Its Political Officials in 2003-2012, within the scope of its competence, will ensure an accurate and transparent investigation, assess the activities of the regime in 2003-2012, in order to prevent political, economic and other threats facing the country.

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