Tbilisi. The "Georgian Young
Constitutionalists' Association" has released a statement. "Following
the constitutional reform of 2010, it is obvious that the President of Georgia
is no longer the subject of executive authorities. His role in the formation of
the Government is absolutely formal. The President no longer carries out or
implements domestic and foreign policies. The Constitution identifies the
Government as the supreme body of the executive branch. The latter is
authorized to carry out the domestic and foreign policies.... We believe that the opinions
expressed in relation to the current semi-presidential republic model of
governance are not justified and are not consistent with key features of the
latter. By taking into account the distribution of functions between the
Government and the President, current model must be considered as the very
parliamentary model", says the statement.
Source: the organization's page in the
social network.