Nika Gvaramia: Coalition for Change will not participate in the work of the so-called parliamentary investigative commission in any status and we clearly state that this commission is illegitimate and illegal

According to the statement of one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change, Nika Gvaramia, the party representatives will not participate in the sessions of the temporary investigative commission of the parliament.

Gvaramia states that “the commission is illegitimate and illegal, just like the Parliament of Georgia”.

“Coalition for Change, our representatives, do not participate in the work of the so-called parliamentary investigative commission created by Ivanishvili, we will not appear at the sessions of the so-called commission in any status and we clearly state that this commission is illegitimate and illegal, just like the Parliament of Georgia.

The goal of this process is to divert attention from the most serious political crisis in the country to Russian propaganda topics, which is not in the interest of us, the citizens of Georgia, but only of the Russian oligarch. We are not going to give the oligarch the opportunity to do so.

"We express our support to Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze, who refused to participate in Ivanishvili's farce," Gvaramia wrote on his Facebook page.

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