Tengiz Sharmanashvili: Article 60 of the Constitution clearly explains that the Constitutional Court, when it sees the issue of the party's unconstitutionality, is also entitled to consider the abolition of the mandate of elected persons as well.

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Tengiz Sharmanashvili: Article 60 of the Constitution clearly explains that the Constitutional Court, when it sees the issue of the party's unconstitutionality, is also entitled to consider the abolition of the mandate of elected persons as well.
Article 60, paragraph 4 of the Constitution of Georgia clearly explains that the Constitutional Court, when it sees the issue of the party's unconstitutionality, is at the same time authorized and discusses the abolition of the mandate of the already elected persons,-a member of the Defense and Security Committee said in the Chronicle of the Day ...
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