26 November 2024,   18:43
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Constitution states that the Parliament of Georgia must convene no later than the 10th day, which is exactly what happened and was completely legitimate – Ombudsman

The convening of Parliament was legitimate under Article 38 of the Constitution, which mandates that legislature must convene within 10 days following the publication of the electoral summary report. Such a statement made the Public Defender of Georgia.

“All other articles, other arrangements, including the constitutional lawsuit [filed by the cPresident Salome Zourabichvili last week against the constitutionality of the elections], cannot be superior to the Constitutional provision that Parliament convene no later than 10 days. What occurred was entirely legitimate.

I would like to emphasize that neither regulations nor any other legal documents hold higher hierarchical importance than the Constitution. Anything else is a matter for discussion.

The Constitutional Court will consider the lawsuit and reach a decision. However, that will not affect the legitimacy of the convening”, - said Levan Ioseliani.

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