Member of the Georgian Parliament Mamuka Mdinaradze announced a plan to form a temporary investigative commission during the first week of the Spring parliamentary session, aiming to inspect the actions of the former government of Georgia that ruled from 2003 to 2012.
“During the first week of the spring session, a temporary investigative commission will be formed to examine the actions of the regime that governed from 2003 to 2012,” Mdinaradze stated.
He further clarified that the commission’s findings would be sent to relevant bodies for following action plans. “The findings will be submitted to the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia and other relevant authorities, in line with Georgian legislation, to take further action and ensure accountability for those responsible.”
More details about the commission’s extent and schedule will likely be announced in the following weeks.