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Georgian Parliament to Discuss Freedom Charter

October 26, 2010
Parliamentary Committees will start discussing the Freedom Charter, the law on lustration initiated by the MP Gia Tortladze, leader of fraction Strong Georgia. The discussions will take place this week.

According to the decision of parliamentary bureau, the bill will be discussed by the committees of legal issues, human rights and defense/security.

After presenting the relevant inferences of the committee discussion, the bill will be presented to Parliament session on the first hearing.

Freedom Charter unites the Law on Lustration and so-called Patriotic Act. Tortladze’s legislative initiative envisages strict monitoring of marine, land and air borders, strategic objects and goods, control of financial operations and bank transfer, creation of state commission for registration of the secret officials of specials services of former SSR, restrictions on certain posts for former representatives of central committee and Lenin committee and other initiatives.

It’s been a year now this bill is being initiated in the Parliament. Several weeks ago, Tortladze added one more initiative to the bill, according to which Soviet symbols should ban the use of Soviet symbols by force of law.

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