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    PLENARY SESSIONS OPENED

    Daily Georgian Times
    Feb 12 2008
    Georgia

    Lawmakers will have to follow a strictly determined agenda and specific
    regime to approve the draft laws until parliamentary elections in
    time. The plenary sessions opened in parliament today.

    The MPs are to discuss the draft laws including the government's new
    financial package 'on Global fiscal sector and competitive abilities',
    constitutional amendments which stipulates that the new parliament
    must declare confidence to the government. Lawmakers will also discuss
    amendments to the election code.

    After the opening ceremony MP Lado Papava spoke about the political
    threats which the country may face if Georgian Railways ltd is sold
    off. Papava spoke about the similar act in Armenia, where the railway
    was purchased by Russia for 30+20 years and today the Armenian Railways
    is called South Caucasian railway.

    'The contract clarifies the subject which is most of all interested in
    the purchase of management in Georgian railways and how dangerous it
    may become for the country,' Papava said and added that Georgia's role
    as a transit country would be reduced in case the company is sold off.

    Parliament Speaker Nino Burjanadze said the legislative body of the
    government would pay serious attention to the process of railway
    privatization in order to avoid any political problems.
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