Tbilisi. Within the framework of its parliamentary monitoring activities, Transparency International Georgia (TI) assessed the performance of the Parliament in the period covering January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019.
“2019 was a year of active political events and turmoil. There were a number of notable events throughout the year, which has led to public outcry. Parliamentary proceedings were carried out against the background of public protests. Due to various political confrontations, the composition of the Parliament changed; a number of MPs left the parliamentary majority, which has resulted in the breakdown of the minority as per the rules of Procedure. Moreover, the parliamentary opposition actively used the boycott mechanism during the autumn session. These events have all affected the regular functioning of the legislature”, - Is mentioned in the information the TI published.
Source: The web-page of the organization
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