SAAKASHVILI TO DELIVER HIS FAILED NATIONAL LIBRARY ANNUAL ADDRESS FROM PRESIDENTIAL RESIDENCY
20:03, 8 February, 2013
TBILISI, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS: Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili
has canceled his plans to deliver an annual address on the situation
in the country from the National Library and has changed its place. As
reports Armenpress, referring to "Gruzia online", this was stated
by the presidential spokesperson Manana Manjgaladze, adding that
the decision was made because of the strained situation near the
building of National Library. President will deliver his speech from
his residency at 20:00.
Earlier Armenpress reported that President of Georgia would deliver
his annual report to Georgian society despite the decision of the
parliamentary majority to postpone the report until the constitutional
amendments on the restriction of president`s authority is adopted.
President`s press speaker Manana Manjgaladze announced at the briefing
that president would deliver his speech on February 8, 2013, from
the National Library.
"Considering the decision of the majority under the order of
Prime Minister Ivanishvili to cancel the president`s annual report
to parliament as it is included in the constitution of Georgia,
president decided to deliver the speech intended for parliament to
Georgian society from the National Library," Manjgaladze said.
20:03, 8 February, 2013
TBILISI, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS: Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili
has canceled his plans to deliver an annual address on the situation
in the country from the National Library and has changed its place. As
reports Armenpress, referring to "Gruzia online", this was stated
by the presidential spokesperson Manana Manjgaladze, adding that
the decision was made because of the strained situation near the
building of National Library. President will deliver his speech from
his residency at 20:00.
Earlier Armenpress reported that President of Georgia would deliver
his annual report to Georgian society despite the decision of the
parliamentary majority to postpone the report until the constitutional
amendments on the restriction of president`s authority is adopted.
President`s press speaker Manana Manjgaladze announced at the briefing
that president would deliver his speech on February 8, 2013, from
the National Library.
"Considering the decision of the majority under the order of
Prime Minister Ivanishvili to cancel the president`s annual report
to parliament as it is included in the constitution of Georgia,
president decided to deliver the speech intended for parliament to
Georgian society from the National Library," Manjgaladze said.