Deputy Gia Gachewchiladze has notified his colleagues of his decision to abandon the parliamentary majority.
“February 19 is a red letter day for the Green Party as today its members are officially leaving the parliamentary majority,” Gachachiladze announced at the session and asked the head of the parliament to grant him extra time to release a relevant statement; his request was declined though; as Usupashvili explained, issuing statements like this contradicts the Parliament regulations.
A rift between Gachechiladze and the members of the majority was incited due to financial reasons; the majority appears to have refused to meet their requirement on financing their party. It would also be interesting to note that Gia Gachechiladze is an individual member of the Coalition – the “Green Party” is not integrated within the body.
Along with the Parliamentary majority, Gachechiladze withdrew himself from the Georgian Dream too.
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