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David Gamkrelidze MP, leader of the New Rights (Conservative) Party said that the Parliament of Georgia has experienced delegitimization when the procedure of declaring confidence to the government was conducted through many violations.
"For the first time in the history of Georgia, the Parliament managed to declare confidence to the government in two days and that during Saturday and Sunday", Gamkrelidze said.
Gamkrelidze believes that by putting Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili on the list of the new government again, President Saakashvili has identified himself with the killers of Sandro Girgvliani.
"We the New Rights´ will present the full list of those MPs who will vote for Vano Merabishvili thus supporting the existence of his "death squads" in the country", Gamkrelidze said.
Gamkrelidze congratulated the already former State Minister for Conflict Settlement Giorgi Khaindrava that he is no longer among the murderers in the government. |
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David Gamkrelidze MP says Georgian Parliament "delegitimized"
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David Gamkrelidze MP, leader of the New Rights (Conservative) Party said that the Parliament of Georgia has experienced delegitimization when the procedure of declaring confidence to the government was conducted through many violations.
"For the first time in the history of Georgia, the Parliament managed to declare confidence to the government in two days and that during Saturday and Sunday", Gamkrelidze said.
Gamkrelidze believes that by putting Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili on the list of the new government again, President Saakashvili has identified himself with the killers of Sandro Girgvliani.
"We the New Rights´ will present the full list of those MPs who will vote for Vano Merabishvili thus supporting the existence of his "death squads" in the country", Gamkrelidze said.
Gamkrelidze congratulated the already former State Minister for Conflict Settlement Giorgi Khaindrava that he is no longer among the murderers in the government. |
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David Gamkrelidze MP presents five demands to the government to solve the Kodori crisis
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David Gamkrelidze MP, leader of the New Rights (Conservative) Party issued a statement regarding the events in Kodori Gorge where he put out five demands to the authorities: 1. the authorities should state clearly that they are not going to solve the Kodori crisis through military operations; 2. process of negotiations with the people in the Kodori Gorge; 3. the status of the military unit "Monadire" should be restored and funded by the state budget; 4. the Chuber-Sakeni transport route should be opened and restored, air communications with the Kodori Gorge should be restored as well and the flights should be carried out on a regular basis; 5. the incumbent authorities should provide the Kodori Gorge inhabitants with necessary products and first aid materials.
David Gamkrelidze said that the Georgian people were paying the money to the budget not because it wants to tip its population against one another through the weapons purchased by this money.
Gamkrelidze warned the authorities that any attempt on their side to solve the conflict through military means would "return to them like a boomerang". |
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CoE Commissioner for HR demands release of "prisoners of conscience"
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The prisoners of conscience Irakli Kakabadze and others who are in custody along with him will soon be freed, concluded the parliamentary opposition after the meeting with Thomas Hammarberg, Commissioner for Human Rights of Council of Europe.
As the leaders of the opposition pointed out in a meeting with them that immediate steps should be taken to release Irakli Kakabadze and his friends.
Thomas Hammarberg believes that any ruling should be appealed and there is no legal basis for the detention of Irakli Kakabadze and his friends.
As the opposition leaders noted after the meeting their main focus with the commissioner was the many recorded incidents of Human Rights violations, among them the beating of the Valeri Gelashvili MP, detention of the journalist Shalva Ramishvili and others. Among the issues were included the ongoing unrest in the Tbilisi State University, relations with the media, violations of private property rights. |
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