**Parliament Chairman Speaks Out**
The chairman of the Georgian parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, has spoken to journalists about the upcoming session. He said that representatives from opposition parties should receive a temporary certificate and register for the first session.
This process has already begun for members who have already been elected. However, some opposition representatives have not yet received these documents from the Central Election Commission (CEC). Papuashvili hopes they will apply and receive the necessary paperwork to attend the first session.
He noted that it’s easy to see when someone is “not sure” about their election, as happened today with a party member who referred to themselves as an elected MP. The chairman said it’s likely that those who are unsure will back down once parliament recognizes its authority.
**New Government and Committee Chairs**
The Prime Minister has announced the new composition of the government, which will be presented to parliament this week. This is expected to lead to some changes in committee chair positions.
Papuashvili welcomed these personnel decisions and congratulated those who have been nominated for their roles. He said that the parliament is ready to discuss and approve the new government.
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