25 April 2024,   16:57
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Parliament to set up working groups on EC’s 12 recommendations

The Legal Affairs Committee of the Parliament set up 5 working groups to fulfill the 12 conditions defined by the European Union.

The following groups were formed: a group working on the development of a draft law on deoligarchization; a group working on judicial reform; a group working on revision to the Electoral Code; a group working on anti-corruption measures and further institutional strengthening of the Special Investigation Service and Personal Data Protection Service.

“The organizational issues related to the first meetings with specific focus groups and political parties have practically been completed. With the direct involvement of the Speaker and under his leadership, we held meetings regarding all points, first of all, with the political parties, and they are fully aware of how the process will proceed.

Accordingly, all the political groups that decided to participate in this process, be it the Georgian Dream political team or opposition political groups, attended these working meetings and are still represented here today, which is welcome and correct”, - said Anri Okhanashvili, Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee.

The working groups include the faction Georgian Dream, representatives of civil society (Georgian National Platform of Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum) and state agencies, representatives of Citizens, European Socialists and Girchi.

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