Saakashvili ready for dialogue with Georgia's PM
TERT.AM
15:53 - 10.02.13
Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili is ready for dialogue with the
Georgian PM Bidzina Ivanishvili and his team over `constitutional
reforms and country's development,' Saakashvili wrote on his Facebook
page.
`To give an end to monologues and statements voiced by TV and to start
discussions over concrete issues I invite the PM and his team to have
dialogue with me and my administration,' he wrote.
He said the discussion of certain legislative issues that demand
mutual consent for the peaceful operation of different institutions
may be launched on Monday.
The country's president said that the `negotiations will launch
immediately after the PM accepts his proposal.'
Yesterday in the evening the government's press service issued
Ivanishvili's statement in which he expressed readiness to establish
constructive cooperation with the president and his political team in
accordance with the Constitution and principles of the rule of law.
Earlier the Bureau of Georgia's parliament made a decision to postpone
the annual speech of the president in the parliament, with Bidzina
Ivanishvili stating that he was not going to listen to Saakashvili's
`stupidities'.
Nevertheless, the president's speech was broadcast from the
presidential residence in Havlabar.
From: Baghdasarian
TERT.AM
15:53 - 10.02.13
Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili is ready for dialogue with the
Georgian PM Bidzina Ivanishvili and his team over `constitutional
reforms and country's development,' Saakashvili wrote on his Facebook
page.
`To give an end to monologues and statements voiced by TV and to start
discussions over concrete issues I invite the PM and his team to have
dialogue with me and my administration,' he wrote.
He said the discussion of certain legislative issues that demand
mutual consent for the peaceful operation of different institutions
may be launched on Monday.
The country's president said that the `negotiations will launch
immediately after the PM accepts his proposal.'
Yesterday in the evening the government's press service issued
Ivanishvili's statement in which he expressed readiness to establish
constructive cooperation with the president and his political team in
accordance with the Constitution and principles of the rule of law.
Earlier the Bureau of Georgia's parliament made a decision to postpone
the annual speech of the president in the parliament, with Bidzina
Ivanishvili stating that he was not going to listen to Saakashvili's
`stupidities'.
Nevertheless, the president's speech was broadcast from the
presidential residence in Havlabar.
From: Baghdasarian