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Mr Givi MIKANADZE (Georgia, NR)

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Deputy
Georgian Dream

Parliament of Georgia
GE - 0118 - Tbilisi
Georgia

Working language: English

Declarations of interests:
2024 , 2023 , 2022 , 2021

Mandates

In the political groups

  • Member: Members not belonging to a Political Group from 05/12/2024 to 03/02/2025
  • Member: Socialists, Democrats and Greens Group from 25/01/2021 to 04/12/2024

In the Assembly

  • from 15/04/2024 to 03/02/2025 Representative - Georgia
  • from 25/01/2021 to 14/04/2024 Substitute - Georgia

In the committee(s) and sub-committee(s)

  • Chairperson of national delegation: Standing Committee (from 25/03/2024 to 26/01/2025)
  • Full Member SOC: Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights (from 23/01/2023 to 04/12/2024)
  • Full Member: Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights (from 25/01/2021 to 29/01/2025)
  • Alternate SOC: Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights (from 25/01/2021 to 22/01/2023)
  • Chairperson: Sub-Committee on the implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (from 25/04/2023 to 27/01/2025)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on External Relations (from 23/01/2023 to 14/04/2024)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on Human Rights (from 22/03/2021 to 29/01/2025)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on the implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (from 22/03/2021 to 29/01/2025)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on the Middle East and the Arab World (from 25/01/2021 to 26/01/2022)
  • Alternate of Mr Archil TALAKVADZE (Full Member): Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy (from 21/06/2021 to 14/04/2024)
  • Alternate of Mr Kakhaber KUTCHAVA (Full Member): Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy (from 25/01/2021 to 14/05/2021)

Interventions

Last speeches

29/01/2025 | 17:12:05 Thank you, Mister President. Today, in this hemicycle, we are facing a situation that does not meet those values which are essential to the Council of Europe. And the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe particularly. Challenging the credentials of the Georgian delegation and demanding to organise new elections is a direct interference in domestic affairs and a threat to the sovereignty of Georgia. It is an unfair decision which contradicts the will of the majority population of my... 27/01/2025 | 17:35:24 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2)   Thank you Mister President. Today we are discussing the parliamentary elections held in October in Georgia. Four opposition parties who succeeded in having seats in the Georgian parliament refused to enter the Parliament and stating about the rigged elections, while 3 out of 4 parties have accepted state funding based on the results of the elections and receive in total monthly up to 120 thousand euros. Let me highlight some important facts... 27/06/2024 | 10:36:53 Thank you, Mister President. I want to use this opportunity, first of all, to congratulate the Georgia national football team on the historic victory we had yesterday at UEFA Euro 2024 and the passing to the play of match. So, I want to use this opportunity. Getting back to business, today, when it is four months prior to the upcoming parliamentary elections and we discuss the situation in Georgia, let me emphasise several points on circumstances around the law on transparency that caused hot... 26/06/2024 | 12:46:28 Thank you, Mister President. Dear colleagues, Since Russia's illegal full-scale and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the international community has put in place an unprecedented level of sanctions. Unfortunately, it is irrelevant to see that Ms Yelyzaveta YASKO included Georgia together with several member states of the Council of Europe in an attached report of the resolution as a country through which Russia evades the sanctions. Also, Georgia is not part of the implementation of sanctions... 25/06/2024 | 13:11:01 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Thank you, Mister President! Special thanks to the rapporteurs for the significant work conducted. Participation is a fundamental right of citizenship, because this is the way to learn what being a citizen means and how to be one. Youth participation can also be seen as a form of a youth-adult partnership. There are different degrees of how the youth can be involved or take over the responsibility, depending on the local situation, resources...

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