Everyone has heard with their own ears once again the crimes committed by the Saakashvili regime. Everyone has heard well the crimes that the National Movement continued as an ideological wing after moving into opposition, - the Chairman of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, told journalists about the final session of the temporary investigative commission, which is scheduled for August 4.
According to him, the investigative commission is preparing a rather voluminous document, which the Parliament will discuss at the plenary session in September.
"The entire society was observing the work of the investigative commission, which was openly, publicly broadcast live. Everyone heard with their own ears once again the crimes committed by the Saakashvili regime. Everyone heard well the crimes that the National Movement continued as an ideological wing after moving into opposition. We saw all this, we heard it, and all the evidence have been provided. We know that the investigative commission is preparing a fairly voluminous document. So, we are waiting for the final document, which the Parliament will then discuss at the plenary session in September. In September, the parliament will have the opportunity to review the entire document, discuss it and draw appropriate conclusions," Papuashvili said.
For information, on August 4, the final session of the temporary investigative commission of the Parliament of Georgia will be held, where the commission will discuss and approve the draft conclusion, which it will present at the plenary session of the parliament at the beginning of the autumn session.