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15 February 2010 [17:14] - Today.Az
Christian Democratic Movement demands to amend the format of the president's speech in parliament and propose relevant draft law to the lawmakers.
The opposition MPs believe that the current rule of parliament regulations, which determines the form of the president's report at parliament, completely fits the interests of the ruling team.
They say the debates after the president's speech should be determined by the regulations and it should not be the result of the government's "good will."
According to the current regulations, the parliamentary minority and the majority have 15 minutes for speeches after the president's report and the CDM demands growth of the time up to 45 minutes.
The CDM plans to propose the draft law to parliament bureau today.
/Georgian Times/
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