Georgian Parliament Votes to Terminate Mandates of 49 Opposition MPs

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Georgian Parliament Votes to Terminate Mandates of 49 Opposition MPs

On Wednesday, the Georgian Parliament approved the early termination of mandates for 49 opposition MPs who refused to accept the results of last October’s parliamentary elections and did not take up their seats in the legislative body.

The issue was presented to the Parliament by Davit Matikashvili, the Chair of the Procedural Issues and Rules Committee, The Caspian Post reports, citing Georgian media.

He introduced the list of 49 members from the opposition groups Coalition for Change, Droa, United National Movement and Strong Georgia, who had submitted requests to the Speaker of Parliament for the termination of their mandates.

Each case was put to a separate vote, with between 80 and 83 MPs supporting the decisions and none voting against. A minimum of 50 votes was required for the approval.

The opposition Gakharia for Georgia party refuses to enter the Parliament, although they have not formally applied to the legislative body to terminate their mandates.

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On Wednesday, the Georgian Parliament approved the early termination of mandates for 49 opposition MPs who refused to accept the results of last October’s parliamentary elections and did not take up their seats in the legislative body.