**Parliamentary Committee to Discuss Early Termination of Gakharia for Georgia Party’s Powers**
Next week, on June 30th, the Parliamentary Committee on Procedural Issues and Rules will meet to discuss the issue of early termination of the powers of members from the Gakharia for Georgia party. This decision was made due to the unjustified absence of these lawmakers from parliamentary sessions.
The committee will investigate the reasons behind this absence and determine whether it was justified or not. If they find that the absence was indeed unjustified, the committee may recommend the early termination of the powers of these members. According to Chairman Davit Matikashvili, all 12 individuals representing the Gakharia for Georgia party in parliament will be examined.
**Background: Gakharia for Georgia’s Absence from Parliament**
The Gakharia for Georgia party, led by Giorgi Gakharia, has chosen not to participate in parliamentary activities since the October 26th elections. They have declared these elections illegitimate and refuse to take part in parliament as a result. However, unlike other opposition parties, they have not officially stated that they wish to terminate their parliamentary powers.
**Consequences of Early Termination**
If the committee recommends the early termination of the Gakharia for Georgia party’s powers, it will mean that the next 12 members on their electoral list will no longer be recognized as lawmakers. This decision would need to be made by a plenary session of parliament.
This development could have significant implications for the Gakharia for Georgia party and its supporters. It remains to be seen how this issue will play out in the coming days.
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