Georgian political parties reach consensus over electoral reform

9 March 2020
Georgian Parliament building (photo credit: William Carraway/flickr)
Georgian Parliament building (photo credit: William Carraway/flickr)
The ruling Georgian Dream party and the opposition have reached a consensus over electoral system reform ahead of crucial 2020 parliamentary polls. [ . . . ] The parties signed a memorandum of understanding which puts forward proposed draft amendment to the Constitution defining the rules for the upcoming elections. As stated in the document, the Parliament shall consist of 120 members elected through the proportional party lists and 30 members elected through majoritarian system (single mandate constituencies). The electoral threshold for proportional elections will be fixed at 1% of the votes.
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