In February of this year, the President of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili will make his annual report to Parliament.
Government representatives ignored Margvelashvili's first speech to parliament as the president in 2014. The following year, the presidential administration urged the parliament to invite representatives of the executive and judicial branches of power, as well as accredited diplomatic corps to the annual speech of Margvelashvili to the legislative body, Sputnik Georgia reports.
According to the constitution, the president must appear before the MPs on the first Friday of February.