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Parliament Elects Speaker, Vice-Chairs, Committee Heads Amid Opposition Boycott

Protestors rally outside Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue, November 1, 2020. Photo: Guram Muradov

Newly sworn-in Georgian Parliament re-elected Archil Talakvadze as Parliament Speaker amid the opposition’s boycott on December 11.

“Democracy means participation, boycott is impermissible,” Speaker Talakvadze said regarding the opposition’s refusal to take up their MP mandates, in his speech before being elected.

He highlighted that reforms endorsed by the previous Parliament paved the way for electing a multi-party Parliament, that created a possibility of a policymaking process akin to Western democracies.

Talakvadze outlined enhancing security, working on responsible and “pragmatic” foreign policy, protecting human rights, implementing the principles of the rule of law as some of the key priorities of the newly elected Parliament.

The Speaker then pledged that the Parliament will consistently work towards formally applying for EU membership in 2024.

The Parliament also elected Vice-Speakers. Gia Volski retained the post of the First Vice Speaker. Kakhaber Kuchava and Davit Sergeenko, former Health Minister, were elected as Vice Speakers, while the opposition-mandated positions remained vacant.

The ruling Georgian Dream party selected Mamuka Mdinaradze as GD parliamentary faction leader and Irakli Kobakhidze as the parliamentary majority leader. 

The Parliament also elected today the chairpersons of parliamentary committees:

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