Georgian vice-speaker Levan Vepkhvadze demanded that Georgian
parliamentary speaker David Bakradze follow the conditions the
opposition received when passing the new Constitutional project in the
first reading and appointing new consultants, Georgia Online reports.
The new Constitution is expected to be passed on Friday. The
parliamentary majority party and the Minister of Justice promised to
examine and consider the comments of the opposition, leader of the
majority Petre Tsiskarishvili said.
Vepkhvadze said that they need to determine whether the procedure of
declaring confidence in the government will be simplified and whether
the issues raised in the first reading will come into force.