In order to implement the 12 recommendations of the European Union, five working groups were created in the parliament, four of which will be headed by Anri Okhanashvili

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The Legal Committee created five working groups to implement the 12 recommendations of the European Union.

It is known that Anri Okhanashvili will chair the working groups for de-oligarchization, judicial reforms, anti-corruption measures and institutional strengthening of the Special Investigation Service and the Personal Data Protection Service. Givi Mikanadze will chair the working group for the revision of the Election Code of Georgia.

"...All those political groups that decided to participate in this process, whether it was the Georgian Dream political team or specific opposition political groups, were present at these working meetings and are represented here today, which is welcome and correct. We act in accordance with the first point. One of the main goals of depolarization is a dialogue between political parties to work on a specific issue.

As for the other political groups, the opponents who oppose this process, they directly oppose the first point, which is called depolarization, because the creatine of alternative of groups that have neither political nor legal legitimacy is nothing but polarization and the deepening of this polarization. We act within our responsibility and in accordance with our responsibility we move to an intensive working process," says Okhanashvili.

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