The FINANCIAL — On 10 October, the Delegation of the European Union to Georgia released a statement on the constitutional reform in the country.
In the statement, it expressed its agreement with the opinion of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe, which positively assessed the reform, according to EU Neighbours East Info.
“From early this year, the European Union voiced its expectation that the introduction of extensive amendments to the Constitution of Georgia would strengthen democracy and the rule of law, based on wide-ranging and inclusive consultations,” the EU said.
“We welcomed the commitment of the Georgian Parliament to consult the Venice Commission and fully incorporate its recommendations.”
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