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The Parliament of Georgia is the country's supreme representative body which effects legislative authority, determines the main directions of the country's home and foreign policy, controls the activity of the Government within limits defined by the Constitution and exercises other rights. [12] The Parliament of Georgia is a unicameral legislature.
According to the 29 June 2020 constitutional amendment project, the 2020 parliamentary election were held with a mixed electoral system (120 proportional, 30 majoritarian) and a 1% threshold. The bill implied the so-called 40% locking mechanism as well: a party that would receive less than 40.54% support in the elections under the proportional ...
Pages in category "Speakers of the Parliament of Georgia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Members of the Parliament of Georgia" The following 138 pages are in this category, out of 138 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Predecessors of the Parliament of Georgia were the National Council (May 1918 – October 1918), the Parliamentary Assembly (provisional) (1918–1919), the Constituent Assembly (1919–1921), the Parliament (1921), the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1990), and the Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia ...
The Government of Georgia consists of a prime minister and ministers. The prime minister is the head of the government. In addition to ministers—who are in charge of ministries and manage a specific sector of public administration—one or several state ministers can be introduced in the government to oversee the government's tasks of particular importance. [2]
Legislature of Georgia may refer to the Parliament of Georgia, the unicameral legislature of the independent country of Georgia the Senate (Georgia), the prospective upper house of the GGA; the Council of the Republic (Georgia), the prospective lower house of the GGA; the Georgia General Assembly, the bicameral legislature of the U.S. State of ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on 31 October 1999, with second rounds in some constituencies on 7 and 14 November, and repeat elections in two constituencies on 28 November. [1] The result was a victory for the Union of Citizens of Georgia , which won 131 of the 235 seats.