Today, the parliament will set up a temporary commission of inquiry. The number of members of the working group that should discuss the alleged violations in the election process within three months will be determined.
It is known that only "European Socialists" from the opposition plan to work in the commission.
According to Aleko Elisashvili, the leader of the "citizens", his party will join the work of the commission if the representatives of the three parties that had members of the commission in the October 31 elections throughout Georgia will be involved.
According to him, these parties are the "National Movement", "Alliance of Patriots" and "European Georgia."