Saakashvili's party decides to stop boycotting Georgian parliament
Saakashvili's party decides to stop boycotting the Georgian parliament
The political board of the biggest resistance in Georgia, the Assembled Public Development (UNM), on Sunday chose to end the seven-month blacklist of the parliament, Interfax reports. "We have chosen to stop the blacklist and the passage of our chosen appointees into parliament. This is the best choice, which will essentially prompt a difference in power," UNM Director Nikanor Melia told columnists.
Melia visited Kyiv last week, where he met with unm.N.Y., previous Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, talking about with him the party's technique for coming to control.
On Sunday, Melia noticed that the blacklist of the parliament was legitimate on the grounds that "it was a battle against the system of oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, who held onto the state." As Melia added, "we won't sign a record on the exit from the political emergency in Georgia, which was endorsed by the decision party and other resistance groups."
Resistance groups, which got 60 out of 150 seats during the parliamentary decisions in October 2020, declared a blacklist of parliament under the guise that the races were completely distorted by the decision Georgian Dream party. There was a political emergency when the parliament couldn't work completely.
Last month, resistance groups other than the UNM finished the blacklist and entered parliament, marking a report ready by European Chamber President Charles Michel, who visited Tbilisi two times in Spring and April and met with heads of Georgia's ideological groups.



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