This was announced by the head of the commission, Shota Berekashvili, at the end of today’s session, where representatives of oil companies were heard.
The temporary commission was established in Parliament in February with a three-month mandate to study prices for food products, medicines, and fuel, and it has held 11 sessions.
The parliamentary temporary commission will submit its conclusion to the Bureau, which is authorized to include the document on the agenda of a plenary session.
The position of the temporary commission will be presented at the plenary session of Parliament by the chair of the commission.
If requested by the temporary commission or a parliamentary faction, Parliament will adopt a resolution regarding the act developed by the commission.