**Temporary Investigative Commission in Georgia Set to Wrap Up Work**
On August 4, the Temporary Investigative Commission of the Parliament of Georgia will hold its final session. This comes after a long period of investigation into the activities of various officials and regimes since 2003.
The commission was established back in February as part of the 11th convocation of the Parliament. Initially, its mandate was to study the National Movement’s time in power. However, the scope of their inquiry expanded, and they began examining the activities of former officials from 2003 up until the present day.
**Key Figures Involved**
The commission is headed by Tea Tsulukiani, who serves as the Vice-Speaker of the Parliament. Other members include Sozar Subari, Guram Macharashvili, and Ilia Injia from opposition parties, while Tengiz Sharmanashvili, Aleksandre Tabatadze, Irakli Kadagishvili, and Aluda Ghudushauri represent the Georgian Dream faction.
It’s worth noting that several opposition leaders are currently serving prison sentences due to their refusal to appear before the commission. This has been a contentious issue, with many seeing it as an attempt to silence dissenting voices.
**Conclusion to Be Presented**
The final session on August 4 will focus on discussing and approving the draft conclusion of the Temporary Investigative Commission. This document is expected to be presented at the plenary session of the Parliament during the autumn session.
As the commission wraps up its work, it remains to be seen what conclusions they will draw from their investigation. The implications of these findings could have significant repercussions for those involved and the country as a whole.
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