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Minority leader comments on statement of teh speaker
20.02.13 14:04
Leader of the parliamentary opposition Davit Bakradze announced that the United National Movement is prepared to continue negotiations with the majority on constitutional amendments. Davit Bakradze made this announcement a few minutes after the speaker of the parliament summed up the negotiations with the majority on constitutional amendments. Bakradze says that the issue of amnesty for public workers in the period of the previous government was not raised on February 17th, as the speaker had said, but the issue was on the agenda of the negotiations from the very beginning and this was necessary for protecting the rights of these people and for protecting them from political persecution. `If we agree on constitutional model, if we agree on cohabitation, this will be impossible amid the interrogations of about 15 thousand people due to their party membership of the United National Movement. Suspension of pressure is important for the country in order to avoid destruction of the United National movement; it is important that we walk on the road of reconciliation instead of permanent confrontation,` Bakradze said. Davit Bakradze also said that the amnesty they demanded from the majority, should not refer to grave crime, however, the campaign of persecution against the leaders must be stopped. `We are not seeking for immunity for ourselves - leave those people alone, who are summoned for interrogation every day. Let the peace come in the country,` Bakradze said.
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