19 May 2024,   02:34
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On behalf of parliamentary majority, we would like to appeal to the Ambassador to remove the sanctions imposed on the judges by the US - Mdinaradze

The parliamentary majority appeals to the US Embassy to lift the sanctions on the judges. Such a statement made today the leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, after the majority session.

“On behalf of the parliamentary majority, we would like to appeal to the local representation of our partner and friend, the embassy, Ms. Ambassador, and we hope that this issue will be objectively resolved during her embassy, to start a conversation and remove the sanctions imposed on the judges by the US.

So far, we have not seen evidence that would even confirm the relevance of these sanctions, if not some condition and real basis for the sanctions.

At the same time, we believe that several judges in Georgia have been impeached without any basis, this renews the campaign against the court, which the ordinary representatives of the non – government organizations and the [United] National Movement and its various branches are addressing.

Strasburg verified that the criticism against Lasha Chkhikvadze [judge on the Nika Gvaramia Case] was completely unfounded, and everyone who even indirectly supported it now owes him an apology. He [Chkhikvadze] stated that his son requires some medical attention as a result of the bullying”, - said Mamuka Mdinaradze.

On April 5, 2023, the US sanctioned Mikheil Chinchaladze, Levan Murusidze, Irakli Shengelia, and Valerian Tsertsvadze.

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