The parliamentary majority blames the National Movement for intentionally discrediting Kakha Kaladze. The ruling party says that one month before the elections, the Parliament is officially moving to the pre-election regime and temporarily suspension of the work is envisaged by the Rules of Procedure.
In the "National Movement" there is doubt that the ruling party tried to avoid the uncomfortable questions to Kakha Kaladze before the elections.
"Kakhi is the strongest candidate for the position of Tbilisi Mayor and he will win in this election. This is known by the "National Movement" and they decided to attack our candidate with these cheap methods. That"s why I do not advise them to use these methods,"-Eka Beselia said.
The Parliament was supposed to discuss the initiative of the National Movement today, which is related to the creation of a parliamentary investigative commission on "Gazprom"agreement. However, unexpectedly for the minority, the ruling party announced the move to the pre-election regime yesterday