ЕНД приняло решение войти в парламент

Главная оппозиционная партия Грузии, Единое Национальное Движение, все же решило войти в новый парламент, который сформировался в результате недавно проведенных выборов. Партия также примет участие во втором туре выборов, которые будут проведены в одномандатных округах в ближайшее время.

Решение, принятое на заседании политсовета партии во вторник вечером, положило конце несколько дням политических спекуляций по поводу будущей стратегии партии.

Давид Бакрадзе, который возглавлял пропорциональный список партии на выборах заявил журналистам "мы решили, что, несмотря на неравные условия, фальсификацию итогов голосования и давления, и хотя второй раунд также будет проводиться в таких жестких условиях, мы решили принять этот вызов. Партия примет участие во втором туре, а также войдет в парламент и примет участие в его работе," - сказал Бакрадзе. Комментируя сообщения о расколе в партии Бакрадзе сказал, что "по этому поводу были разногласия, но мы еще раз доказали, что эта партия основана на демократических принципах, где решения принимаются коллективно через обсуждений, и после этого все члены партии следуют этому решению".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Давид Бакрадзе

 

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