The administration of the President publishes information about the political parties and independent MPs who have signed the “Georgian Charter”.
In particular, the political parties signed the “Georgian Charter” in the Orbeliani Palace:
Green Party of Georgia – Gia Gachechiladze;
For justice – Eka Beselia;
Droa – Elena Khoshtaria;
Girchi – more freedom – Zurab Japaridze;
European Democrats – Paata Davitaia;
Law and Justice – Tako Charkviani;
Lelo for Georgia – Mamuka Khazaradze;
Akhali – Nika Melia;
Citizens – Ketevan Turazashvili;
Ana Dolidze for the people – Kakhaber Dvalishvili;
Freedom – Zviad Gamsakhurdia Road – Irakli Jamburia;
Strategy Agmashenebeli – Paata Manjgaladze;
European Georgia – Giga Bokeria;
Republican Party – Davit Berdzenishvili;
United National Movement – Tina Bokuchava;
Movement for the State People – Nika Machutadze;
National Democratic Party – Bachuki Kardava;
Independent MPs:
Nato Chkheidze;
Rostom Chkheidze;
Tamar Kordzaia;
Khatia Dekanoidze;
Armaz Akhvlediani.
The “Georgian Charter”, which implies an action plan, was presented by the President on May 26 and she offered political parties to reconcile around it. In addition, Zurabishvili stated that the agreement around the “Georgian Charter” does not require and does not imply either a single list or any other form of necessary associations. According to the charter, the government recruitment process will be carried out in coordination with the president.
The charter talks about “repeal of laws harmful to the European course of the country”, liberation of the justice system and restoration of trust, improvement of the electoral system and creation of a new political reality.
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