Two parliamentary committees supported the initiative to abolish the State Inspector's Service

By a majority vote, the Parliamentary Committees on Procedural Issues and Human Rights backed the legislative proposal to eliminate the State Inspector's Service.

The debate included members of the committee, representatives from the non-governmental sector, and State Inspector Londa Toloraia, who departed the meeting before the finish.

The State Inspector's Service will be abolished, and Parliament will review the bill as quickly as possible. Two new entities will replace the Inspector's Service: a Special Investigation Service and a Personal Data Protection Service.

The State Inspector's Service, according to Londa Toloraia, is being penalized for its independence. According to her, the idea does not reform, but rather liquidates the State Inspector's Service.