The security of the country and anti-terrorist operation on Gabriel Salosi Avenue will be one of the main topics of the trust group`s first organizational session. Parliamentary minority will raise the issue of special operation. The trust group gathers for the first time after a one-year pause.
The majority say that none of the questions will remain unanswered and calls on opponents to abandon political speculations based on national interests.
"We will specify the form, time, place, because the investigation must also have some information that we have to hear,"- said Irakli Sesiashvili, chairman of the parliamentary committee for defense and security.
The trust group now has 4 members instead of 5. Only the majority and minority representatives are included in it.
"After the anti-terrorist operation, there were a lot of questions about how these people came to Georgia, how they brought so many weapons, how the special operation was carried out, and so on what we publicly requested to answer in the Parliament, but if the government thinks that the issue should be considered in a closed format, there exists a trust group for that purpose , "said Irakli Abesadze, member of the Faction" European Georgia - Movement for Freedom