Parliament to Discuss Draft Law on S.Ossetia Restitution

The Georgian government submitted a draft law on property restitution for the victims of the South Ossetian conflict to the Parliament for consideration, Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze said on May 15.


ā€œIt is our commitment and moral responsibility to adopt this draft law,ā€ Nino Burjanadze told lawmakers at a session of the Parliamentary Bureau, a body which develops the Parliament’s schedule.


Georgia undertook a commitment to pass a law on property restitution in 1999 while joining the Council of Europe.


According to the Georgian authorities, the draft law was welcomed by the Council of Europe’s (CoE) Venice Commission – the advisory body for constitutional issues – during discussions in March.


Nino Burjanadze also noted that the draft law is does not include an assesment of the financial needs of the restitution.