18 March 2025,   08:42
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Coalition for Change, Unity-National Movement coalition, will not fill out official asset declarations

Members of the Unity-National Movement [UNM] coalition said that they do not intend to submit asset declarations in their capacity as parliament members.

“The Anti-Corruption Bureau has addressed the members of the UNM requesting that we submit our asset declarations as so-called parliament members. We have repeatedly stated that we did not, do not, and will not plan to participate in any way in that so-called parliament which was not elected by the Georgian people. In this case, it betrays Georgia’s state interests, constitutional principles, and Western course, participates in human rights violations, and creates a legislative framework to tighten the brutal and Soviet-style human rights policy”, - said Irakli Pavlenishvili, the Unity-National Movement coalition member.

Besides, the Coalition for Change also issued a statement saying that coalition members will not fill out official asset declarations.

“The Coalition for Change does not recognize the October 26 elections falsified in Russian style and does not acknowledge the legitimacy of the so-called parliament. That is precisely why we rejected parliamentary mandates, funding, and other privileges. Therefore, our coalition’s unified position is not to fill out official asset declarations. Following transparency principles and legal requirements, our declarations as parliamentary candidates were completed before the 2024 elections. Now, at this historic moment for our homeland, it is each of our duty to continue working on the non-recognition policy and, together with the Georgian people, achieve freedom for political prisoners and new and fair elections”, - reads the statement.

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