Zurabichvili signs changes to Georgia's anti-corruption law
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaGeorgian President Salome Zurabichvili vetoed amendments to the domestic election code that had been approved by the Georgian Parliament while signing off changes to the Anti-Corruption law.
The legislative changes to the election regulations proposes reducing the two thirds quorum necessary for making decisions of the Georgian Central Election Commission to a majority of the full composition.
According to the Presidential Administration, the changes would “remove the need for consensus between parties” and grant the ruling Georgian Dream party the opportunity to make decisions “practically on a single-party basis”.
Zurabichvili signed a package of amendments to the anti-corruption law, approved by the Georgian Parliament in May, but added they were “surface-level and fragmented”, could not meet “concrete requirements” outlined by the European Commission last year and did not promote effectiveness of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, its institutional strengthening, independence and impartiality.
The President's office also said the goals of increasing the independence of the Bureau and ensuring a systemic reform of the CEC code would be served by a charter proposed by Zurabichvili and signed by the domestic opposition earlier this month.