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Electoral Reform Working Group Introduces Draft Amendments

Co-chair of the working group on electoral reform, Citizens party MP Levan Ioseliani presents election code amendments. 02/03/2021. Photo: Parliament.Ge

Co-Chairs of the working group on electoral reform, ruling Georgian Dream party MP Shalva Papuashvili and Citizens party MP Vice-Speaker Levan Ioseliani on March 2 initiated draft amendments to the Georgian election code.

The draft amendments envisage introducing the following changes to the Georgian election code:

The draft amendments will be sent to the Venice Commission and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) for final feedback, MP Ioseliani said.

Georgian Dream MP Shalva Papuashvili said the ruling party is also willing to lower the threshold from the current 5% to 3%, if the major opposition parties lift their boycott and enter the legislature.

Changing the election threshold is currently impossible, as it requires a constitutional majority vote (113 MPs of 150 total), but the GD and the six opposition lawmakers defying the opposition boycott have only 96 mandates in total.

The working group on electoral reform was established to implement the amendments proposed in the memorandum signed by GD and the Citizens party. According to the deal, the draft should have been submitted to Parliament no later than March 1, and should be approved on May 1 at the latest.

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