The right to appeal to the court is one of the fundamental rights, without which there is no rule of law state, and the idea of the Council of Europe does not exist without recognition of this right—this is stated by Shalva Papuashvili, Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia.
As he notes, accusing any subject of using their own right to appeal to the court is either a lack of understanding of this fundamental principle or an attempt to deprive them of this right.
"The right to appeal to the court is one of the fundamental rights, without which there is no rule of law state, and the idea of the Council of Europe does not exist without recognition of this right.
Accusing any subject of using their own right to appeal to the court is either a lack of understanding of this fundamental principle or an attempt to deprive them of this right. Both are alarming. Mechanical criticism of any initiative by 'Georgian Dream' indicates that we are dealing not with a reasoned position, but with a response reduced to the level of impulses," Papuashvili writes.