Fridon Injia states that if the “People’s Power” initiates a proposal in the Parliament of Georgia on the creation of a temporary investigative commission to study the war of August 2008, he will support it, and primacy is not important here, even though The chairman of the “European Socialists” political group put this issue on the agenda more than a year ago.

📍 The chairman of the parliamentary political group “European Socialists” Fridon Injia states that if the “People’s Power” initiates a proposal in the Parliament of Georgia on the creation of a temporary investigative commission to study the war of August 2008, he will support it, and primacy is not important here, even though The chairman of the “European Socialists” political group put this issue on the agenda more than a year ago.

🔷 “It has been more than a year since we made a statement on this issue, both at the press conference and from the plenary session hall of the Parliament, noting that the creation of such a commission is necessary.

🔷 I believe that the creation of a temporary commission of inquiry to study the war of August 2008 is necessary today and not after 10-12 years.

🔷 Accordingly, for our party and political group, this issue is still relevant today.

🔷 When we came out with this initiative, we demanded to determine everything. What happened and how our land was sold, how we lost 20% of the country’s territory, how we lost the Kodori valley, which was not involved in this war, and many others. This issue is relevant even today and it does not need any conditions.” – Fridon Injia believes.

🔷 According to the MP, at the time when he made a statement about the need to create a temporary investigative commission, representatives of “People’s Power” supported this initiative, but the problem of gathering the necessary 50 votes was on the agenda, because “the so-called The opposition came out against this initiative, because they themselves were participants in these processes.”

🔷 “As I mentioned, this issue was initiated by us and the representatives of “People’s Power” supported us then, but since 50 votes were needed and the so-called opposition did not support us in this, because they themselves were participants in this process, with the final decision this initiative was rejected. The procession was not given.

🔷 We are not talking about primacy here. Whoever will solve this issue will shed light on the reality and give the people of Georgia a choice as to how and by whom our good Georgian lands are. – said the MP.

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