"Aren't you ashamed that your colleagues have made a commitment to attend the plenary sessions on Tuesday, to take part in the parliamentary life, and that these seats are empty?"
"I find it more shameful that you are trying to delay the implementation of the document created under the auspices of the European Union, with the involvement of Charles Michel" Okhanashvili said.
Speaking in parliament, Okhanashvili also responded to Lelo's initiative, saying that the ruling team would support the establishment of a commission of inquiry into the June 20 case, but said that Nika Melia would be the "number one" offender.
"I will support the establishment of the commission of inquiry and these colleagues will have to come to the case of June 20. They will have to answer, others will have to answer, but from the live broadcasts, who will be the number one violator will be Nika Melia" he said. Okhanashvili.