Irakli Kobakhidze : We explained to CoE Secretary General the maximum period of administrative detention is 15 days in Georgia, therefore by the end of this month these people will be freed – This does not apply to those who are in detention for pre-trial charges under criminal charges  

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Georgian Prime Explains Situation to Council of Europe Chief

The Prime Minister of , , has met with the Secretary of the Council of Europe, . During their meeting, explained that some people are being held in detention due to violent acts committed during recent protests.

According to Kobakhidze, these individuals have been detained under administrative . He noted that the maximum term for such detentions is 15 days, and therefore, by the end of the month, all those currently being held will be released. This does not apply to people who are in pre- detention criminal charges.

Kobakhidze also informed Berset that recent protests in Georgia have become peaceful, which means there is no longer a need for police intervention. He stated that this peaceful atmosphere is expected to continue over the coming days and weeks.

The Prime Minister assured Berset that into the situation would be conducted from both sides, and provided clarifications on the issue of administrative detention and pre-trial detention under criminal charges.

Kobakhidze expressed Georgia’s readiness to cooperate with all Council of Europe structures on these issues.

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