Fridon Injia will not support the draft of the constitutional law, which envisages making changes to the procedure for electing the Prosecutor General in the transitional provision of the Constitution of Georgia.

🔹 The chairman of the parliamentary political group "European Socialists" Fridon Injia will not support the draft of the constitutional law, which envisages making changes to the procedure for electing the Prosecutor General in the transitional provision of the Constitution of Georgia.

🔹 The chairman of the political group made a statement about this at the session of the Legal Affairs Committee of the Parliament of Georgia.

🔹 "No constitutional institution envisages a one-year absence. We have a good example of how to choose an election administration, and we ignore that example and rely on the insulting 12 points that were sent to us. This is offensive to me. Then, if we have to change again, I have misunderstood you, what kind of kindergarten is it? We have made the constitution a temporary law... whoever likes it, it will be done that way... do you think that by adopting this law we will contribute to depolarization?" - said Fridon Injia.

🔹 According to the project, the Parliament of the next two convocations will elect the Prosecutor General with a majority of three fifths of the full composition. If the Parliament fails to elect the Prosecutor General twice with a three-fifths majority of the full composition, the Parliament elects the Prosecutor General with a majority of the full composition.
The term of office of the General Prosecutor elected by the majority of the full composition is one year.

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