Members of the parliamentary majority say they do not consider the voters` bribing the Prime Minister"s statement that the debts of people who are in black list will be written off, .
"According to Roman Kakulia, one of the leaders of the ruling party, this is just the same promise as an increase of pension or salaries and therefore can not be considered as bribng of voters.
It is clear that Ivanishvili"s foundation is one of the players and this creates a certain nonstandard situation, but it will judge the public. Now we do not have the standard of democracy in the countrywhen all decisions should be weighted on a golden scale ,"- said Roman Kakulia.
Unprecedented charity - says another member of the parliamentary majority Eka Beselia about the decision of the government to write off debts.
Beselia says that the initiative is legally rightful. According to her, despite all of this, the opposition managed to criticize the step towards overcoming poverty .
The third sector assesses this initiative as bribery of voters and appeals to the Prosecutor"s Office to launch investigation.