Tbilisi. Transparency International - Georgia has released the audio podcast of parliamentary news. Topics of November 4 edition are: the Parliament resumes working; the Committees have discussed a legislative proposal of "Transparency International - Georgia"; presidential veto is overridden on the draft Law on the "Common Courts"; member of the National Communications Commission KarloKvitashvili was dismissed from position through impeachment; statements insulting religious feelings may become punishable.
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