Open Society Georgia Foundation responds to current events concerning Rustavi 2, the TV Company
Tbilisi. ''We would like to respond to the Tbilisi City Court decision upon the replacement of current leadership of Rustavi 2 by interim managers. We believe that the court decision is at variance with the constitutional order and leads to further escalation of the situation.
Constitutional Court's decision rendered weeks ago on the suspension of the norms concerning immediate execution was a good opportunity to discuss and resolve the issues related to the TV Company in the courtroom and to avoid street protests. Considering the subsequent actual results, Tbilisi City Court decision is inconsistent with the spirit of the decision made by the Constitutional Court. Rationale for the decision of Tbilisi City Court is not in line with the practice of the European Court'', is noted in the statement.
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