Georgia approves Constitutional Amendments in the third reading
The Georgian Parliament has approved the draft constitutional amendments regarding the electoral system in the third hearing, Georgia Today reported.
As a result of the above, the 2020 parliamentary elections will be held in a model close to proportional.117 MPs supported the draft constitutional law on the amendments, while 3 representatives voted against the proposal.
Based on the draft amendments, the 2020 parliamentary elections will be held under the context of a mixed electoral system (120 proportional, 30 majoritarian), meaning that the next parliament will be composed of 120 MPs elected under the proportional system and 30 MPs elected under the majoritarian system, and with a 1% threshold.
The draft amendments also stipulate the so-called 40% locking mechanism. Particularly, the party which receives less than 40.54% votes under the proportional system, will not be able to form an independent majoritarian government.