Парламент Грузии утвердил новое правительство

Парламент Грузии утвердил новое правительство во главе с премьер-министром Георгием Гахария. После нескольких дней парламентских слушаний, в ходе которых новый премьер-министр был опрошен как правительственными, так и оппозиционными фракциями, парламент проголосовал с 98 голосами за (0 против) утверждения премьер-министра и его правительства.

Оппозиционная фракция «Единое национальное движение» присутствовала, но не участвовала в голосовании, в то время как другая оппозиционная партия, Европейская Грузия, вышла из зала до проведения голосования.

За пределами парламента собралась незначительная демонстрация. Несколько человек были арестованы, но о серьезных инцидентах не сообщалось.

По мнению политического редактора Commonspace.eu, "исходя из своего срока пребывания на посту министра внутренних дел, Гахария воспринимается как жесткий, совсем не глупый человек, и его назначение было истолковано как реакция на недавние попытки некоторых оппозиционных элементов усилить уличные протесты и инициировать смену правительства. В следующем году в Грузии пройдут парламентские выборы, и, как ожидается, в ходе них будет наблюдаться острая борьба. При Гахарии вряд ли будут какие-либо изменения во внешней и оборонной политике правительства. Внутри страны «Грузинская мечта» остается приверженной свободной рыночной экономике и ее декларируемый приоритет - улучшение условий жизни грузин, особенно тех, кто живет в регионах. Ожидается, что Гахария будет придерживаться этой линии, пока проводятся важные реформы. Но оппозиционные партии не любят его и вероятно, продолжат оспаривать его легитимность. Тем не менее, большинство грузин, похоже, не готовы к революции, и в центре внимания будут выборы 2020 года."

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото Герогий Гахария в парламенте Грузии

 

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