The first session of the new parliament is set for November 25 at Noon. GD is likely to sit alone.  

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**New to Meet on 25**

The first of the 11th convocation of Georgia’s Parliament will take place on Monday, November 25. This was announced by Speaker at a briefing today.

Normally, the is required to call the first session of a new Parliament. However, President Salome has refused to do so, citing her disagreement with the results. Despite this, the ruling party, GD, is moving forward with convening the Parliament.

**What Happens at the First Session**

Papuashvili said that during the first session, the Parliament will:

* Recognize its own authority
* Confirm the powers of all 150 MPs
* Form factions and elect leaders
* Elect a new Speaker and deputies
* Set up parliamentary committees and their heads

**Court Challenges Ahead**

Two complaints have been filed with Georgia’s , which could delay the formation of a new Parliament. However, the GD seems to be ignoring these challenges.

Papuashvili called this move “disinformation” and claimed it was spread by foreign-funded organizations. He also stated that the President’s appeal to the court will not prevent the formation of a new Parliament.

**Next Steps**

The new Parliament is expected to elect a new President of Georgia, as ‘s term expires in December. The election will be held by a 300-member electoral college consisting of MPs and representatives from Abkhazia and Adjara.

Additionally, the Parliament will give a vote of confidence to the and its program.

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