The decision
of the Constitutional Court not to suspend Russian Law lacks legal
justification, does not take into account the legal conclusions of local and
international experts, and represents a betrayal of the Constitution by the
justices.
The court had
a historic chance to oppose the suspension of the European integration process,
to prevent the government from accessing confidential information of citizens,
and to stand by its people, who for months, despite government violence,
steadfastly defied Russian Law. Unfortunately, the Constitutional Court could
not make an independent decision as it again came under the ruling party’s
influence and failed to fulfill the function assigned to it – protection of the
Constitution.
Georgian media
and non-governmental organizations thank the two justices for their dissent and
continue to fight against the establishment of authoritarianism and censorship
in Georgia. We will continue the legal dispute against Russian Law, both within
the local and international institutions, and with the support of the Georgian
people, we will achieve its ultimate and unconditional repeal.
The agreement
“On the Deepening of Allied Cooperation”, signed in the Kremlin on 9 May between Vladimir Putin and the de facto leader of South Ossetia, Alan Gagloev,
implies the practical annexation of the region.
On 6 May, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted its 13th decision concerning the conflict in Georgia, once again expressing its “unequivocal support” for Georgia’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.
“Georgian Dream” party is beginning to establish total control over the social sphere.