There is no need to respond to the attacks and provocative and insulting statements of the opposition, which will be more and more during the discussion of bills on foreign agents, said the chairman of the ruling party of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, addressing the parliamentarians on 7 of March. in a session of parliament.
At a meeting of the Georgian parliament, called to discuss bills on the transparency of foreign influence, Kobakhidze called on deputies to observe decency and ethics during the discussion of the bill. On the other hand, he called on the ruling party and its allies not to succumb to the provocations of the opposition, which vehemently opposes the approval of the bill, crossing the line of decency.
“I would like to ask everyone to stop their even offensive and provocative speeches, without reacting if possible. In the end, let’s give a reaction if it is necessary to react to something. Please, colleagues in the parliamentary majority, leave even insulting speeches without reaction. There will be many such insults during this hour, but please do not respond to them.”Kobakhidze said.
In order to prolong the process of discussing new bills, the opposition may try to introduce third-party, but at the same time topical, discussion topics so that attention and time are devoted to them. The chairman of the “Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia” party warned the deputies gathered to discuss this.
“We see that the insulting, slanderous speeches will most likely continue. They may have a specific purpose, one of the purposes may be to include some topics that are directly related to the implementation of the European recommendations. For example, this is the resolution elaborated on the issue of the economic empowerment of women, as well as on the issue of the election of the Ombudsman”– said Kobakhidze.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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