
The leader of the parliamentary majority, Irakli Kobakhidze, met with students from various universities in Tbilisi today at the Parliament of Georgia. The young attendees received in-depth information about the ongoing political developments in the country directly from Irakli Kobakhidze himself. During the meeting, students familiarized themselves with the fundamental principles of parliamentary activities and the intricacies of decision-making processes. Their discussions also delved into both foreign and domestic political issues of the country.
Around 100 young individuals residing in the Didube and Chugureti regions actively participated in this gathering. It was collectively agreed that similar meetings with young people will become a regular occurrence, fostering ongoing dialogue between students and political leaders.
The meeting was graced by the presence of the first vice-speaker of the parliament, Giorgi Volski, who also serves as the majoritarian MP of the Chugureti region. Additionally, the governors of the Didube and Chugurete districts, as well as majority members of the Tbilisi City Assembly, were in attendance.
This valuable opportunity for students to visit the Parliament was made possible through the organization efforts of Parliament members Rima Beradze and Irma Zavradashvili. After the meeting, the students were treated to an informative tour of the parliament building.