Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has published a report about democratic development in Georgia.
`Democratic development in Georgia `continues unabated`, despite some set-backs and despite the war, PACE's two monitoring co-rapporteurs on the country have said. In an information note on their visit to Tbilisi in March, made public today, Kastriot Islami (Albania, SOC) and Michael Aastrup Jensen (Denmark, ALDE) welcomed a second wave of democratic reforms which took place in the aftermath of the war.
But they warned that change should be based on wide consensus, and "should not be imposed by the dominant political force". The two parliamentarians pledged to return to Georgia before the summer recess.` the statement says,