Georgian parliament elected chairman, vice-speakers and committees' chairs
Georgian Parliament elected on October 21 David Usupashvili a chairman of the country's legislative body, Trend reports.
For the approval Usupashvili's candidacy voted by secret ballot 88 members, against - 0.
The Georgian parliament also elected vice-speakers at its first meeting on October 21.
The leader of «Georgian dream - democratic Georgia» Manana Kobakhidze was elected first vice-speaker. For her candidacy voted 92 deputies from 150.
Among other elected vice-speakers are the leader of the Conservative Party Zviad Dzidziguri (92 - for, 0 - against), the representative of «Free Democrats» Zurab Abashidze (90 - for, 0 - against) vice-speaker from Adjaria in parliament became Murman Dumbadze (81 - for, 0 - against), and the former Georgian State Minister for European Integration Giorgi Baramidze (92 - for, against - 27).
The parliament also elected chairmen of 15 parliamentary committees. Under existing regulations, all the posts of chairmen of committees were taken by representatives of the parliamentary majority - the Georgian Dream coalition.
Adapted from Vestnik Kavkaza