Giorgi Vashadze said during questioning there is no Parliament in this country – power has been usurped by some group – the Parliament building is fortified with a group.  

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**Georgia’s Parliamentary Crisis Deepens**

A dramatic scene has unfolded at the country’s Parliament building, where a group of individuals has taken over and is claiming to be a legitimate commission. But for Giorgi Vashadze, leader of Strategy Aghmashenebeli, this development is just another example of the government’s attempt to manipulate and silence opposition voices.

Vashadze was recently summoned by the Prosecutor’s Office for questioning in connection with an investigation into his alleged failure to comply with a lawful request from a parliamentary investigative commission. However, he requested to be questioned in court, in the presence of a magistrate judge, sparking controversy and highlighting the deep-seated tensions between the government and opposition parties.

**Vashadze Speaks Out**

According to Vashadze, during his questioning, he made it clear that there is no functioning parliament in Georgia and that power has been usurped. He also stated that the group currently occupying the Parliament building was created in violation of the Constitution and is acting against the country’s national interests.

“This group was created in violation of the Constitution,” Vashadze emphasized, “and the only thing it does is act against Georgia’s national interests. That’s what we discussed, nothing more.”

Vashadze’s comments are a reflection of the broader concerns within Georgian society about the government’s handling of power and its accountability to the people.

**The Context**

For context, the Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation under Article 349 of the Criminal Code, which refers to failure to comply with a lawful request of a parliamentary investigative commission. The investigation was initiated based on a motion by Tea Tsulukiani, head of the parliamentary investigative commission.

As Georgia continues to navigate its complex relationship between government and opposition parties, this latest development highlights the need for greater transparency, accountability, and respect for democratic norms.

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