Georgian opposition plans to form "people's parliament"
Region
- 17 December, 2020
- 13:44
Georgian opposition parties intend to create the people's parliament, Report's local bureau informs.
Shalva Natelashvili, chairman of the Labor Party, said the opposition meeting would discuss this idea in the coming days.
According to the party chairman, the activities of opposition forces should be coordinated.
"The new parliament is illegitimate and does not have the authority to make decisions on important issues. Therefore, the opposition must unite within a structure and express the people's position," Natelashvili said.
Following the October 31 parliamentary elections in the neighboring country, nine parties won seats. Eight opposition parties refused to be represented in the legislature.
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