Today, 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 will be presented at the plenary session of the Parliament at the beginning of the autumn session.
According to the information disseminated by Parliament of Georgia, the final session will be held at the Parliament of Georgia at 11:00.
“On August 4, at 11:00, the final session of the Temporary Investigative Commission of the Parliament of Georgia will be held.
The issue to be discussed at the session is the discussion and approval of the draft conclusion of the Temporary Investigative Commission of the Parliament of Georgia, which studied the activities of the regime in force in 2003-2012, political officials of this regime, and incumbent and former officials united in political parties from 2003 to the present,” reads the information.
The Temporary Investigative Commission was established in the 11th convocation of the Parliament in February and its term of office was extended three times. The commission was initially formed with the mandate to study the period of the National Movement’s stay in power, however, the mandate was soon expanded and its subject of interest became the study of the activities of former officials from 2003 to the present.
The temporary investigative commission is headed by the Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Tea Tsulukiani. The following MPs are represented in the commission with opposition status: - Sozar Subari, Guram Macharashvili and Ilia Injia, and from the faction Georgian Dream - Tengiz Sharmanashvili, Aleksandre Tabatadze, Irakli Kadagishvili and Aluda Ghudushauri.
Several opposition leaders are serving sentences in prison for refusing to appear before the said commission.