Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said that the government will soon reveal the full list of political parties targeted in the upcoming constitutional lawsuit once the case is formally submitted to the Constitutional Court. The list, still being finalized, could include up to 10 parties, including several smaller ones.
The Prime Minister outlined two main criteria for including parties in the lawsuit. The first, he explained, concerns parties led by individuals who were part of what he described as the ‘bloody regime,’ referring to the previous government. “Those who represented the former regime and now lead political parties, such as the National Movement and Akhali, will be subjected to the corresponding lawsuit,” he stated.
The second criterion applies to political groups and individuals who, in the PM’s words, have participated in ‘sabotage against the state’ in cooperation with the former ruling party. “Anyone who worked together with that force for years to undermine the state will also be included,” he said.
Kobakhidze added that the final list will be made public in the coming days. “There may be up to ten parties, including small ones. We’ll see when the lawsuit is officially filed,” he noted during an interview with the First Channel.