Лечение в Израиле
Opposition threatens to boycott work of Georgian parliamentOpposition parties that managed to get into the parliament can abandon their seats at the country’s supreme legislative body, one of the Georgian United Opposition leaders, David Gamkrelidze told reporters. “We do not recognize the legitimacy of the parliamentary elections and are having consultations with other opposition parties to decide on further actions. The elections are totally fraud,” he said. Earlier, the Laborites announced that they intended to boycott the parliament. The leader of the Christian-Democratic Movement Giorgi Targamadze said his party would support peaceful protests, but it was subject to consultations as well. The Republicans who failed to overcome the 5% barrier also plan to take part in the consultations. It is worth mentioning, a Central Election Commission member, Zurab Kachkachishvili announced the ruling party would have the constitutional majority at the parliament. The parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on May 21. 11:50 05/23/2008 COMMENT ON THIS NEWS ! (please, do not use "http://") |
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