Georgian President Mikhail Kavelashvili on the day of the inauguration on December 29 signed a law prohibiting wear masks on protest promotions, as well as use lasers.
According to the Georgian state media, Kavelashvili immediately after his inauguration as the sixth president of Georgia, signed all the laws, an accelerated manner adopted by the Parliament of the Georgian Dream in November.
The signing also occurred in an accelerated manner, the amendments by the evening of Sunday were published by the “Legislative Bulletin of Georgia”.
In accordance with the new laws, the use of pyrotechnics, lasers during public assemblies is prohibited.
It is forbidden to cover your face at rallies. Pilments for overlapping roads, graffiti are significantly increased, new grounds for arrest during rallies are added.
The processes of dismissal and hiring in state institutions are also simplified. One of the innovations – even if the lawsuit is satisfied with the court, the state is no longer obliged to return to a person his former workplace in the state structure.
Another amendment, to the law on the police, facilitates some categories of employees with the start of work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
According to another amendment, Salome Zurabishvili lost the right to state protection – earlier she could use this privilege for another year.
“A new wave of violence and repression in commemoration of the actual inauguration of the actual president,” Zurabishvili wrote in x.
Mikhail Kavelashvili took office of the President of Georgia on Sunday, December 29. The inauguration of the new head of state was held in the building of the Parliament of the Republic.
Kavelashvili brought the presidential oath stipulated by the Constitution: “I, the President of Georgia, to God and the people, swear that I will defend the Constitution of Georgia, the independence, integrity and indivisibility of the country, conscientiously fulfill the duties of the president, take care of the security and well -being of the citizens of my country, About the revival and power of my people and the Fatherland. “
Salome Zurabishvili announced that she was leaving the president’s residence on the atoneli. “I leave here and take away the legitimacy with me … I will come out of here and I will be with you,” Zurabishvili said, referring to the support participants gathered at the residence.