Government-Parliamentary majority to meet every Saturday

The Government-Parliamentary majoirty meeting lasted for more than three hours.
Agenda.ge, 05 Jan 2014 - 00:08, Tbilisi,Georgia

Weekly meetings between the Government and the parliamentary majority will take place from now on.

The decision was made at a meeting at the Prime Ministers office yesterday.

Leader of the parliamentary majority from Georgian Dream, David Saganelidze, said it would be a rule for meetings to be held each Saturday.

According to him, the parties have discussed the Bills, which have to be discussed and agreed upon between the government and parliament.

"The self-government Bill is among them, as well as issues connected with the elections code, he said.

"We started the adjustment process of an exact number of the Bills [which] Parliament has to start working on as soon as the sessions are renewed.

Saganelidze said the issue of the new Prosecutor Generals appointment was not in the agenda of yesterdays meeting.

"Parliament is not going to be involved in this process. This is the governments prerogative and we have confidence in Prime Minister Garibashvili, who is going to represent the new Prosecutor General.- Saganelidze explained.

The government-parliamentary majority meeting lasted more than three hours.