The leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, told journalists that the ruling party remains undecided on whether to invite the OSCE/ODIHR to observe the upcoming local self-government elections.
He claimed that the organization itself has not shown strong interest in the matter.
“No, we haven’t made a decision. The OSCE/ODIHR itself says it’s too late for this. We were considering it, but we haven’t given a categorical yes or no. Their position surprised us, and they didn’t show much enthusiasm. To be completely honest, we are indifferent to this issue. We don’t have a problem with them being invited or not. It’s unimaginable that we would oppose an observation mission. We may invite them, or we may not. It depends on our decision,” Mdinaradze stated.
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