Majority will not ask President questions

"We will listen to her, and after that, of course, we will evaluate the speech," Mamuka Mdinaradze, the leader of the parliamentary majority, told reporters regarding the President's annual report.

According to Mdinaradze, the lawmakers will not ask the President questions after the report.

"The opposition will not attend the presentation; they did the same thing last year and stated that the President would not say anything important. Salome Zurabishvili, on the other hand, delivered very important messages, including our foreign, Western course, last year. The opposition can take an example from last year, say they made a mistake and attend the presentation, but I'm sure they won't do so," Mdinaradze said.

Salome Zurabishvili, the President of Georgia, will deliver an annual report to the Parliament tomorrow.