Parliament of Georgia

Parliament of Georgia

საქართველოს პარლამენტი

sakartvelos p'arlament'i
10th Parliament
Type
Type
Unicameral (see more)
History
Preceded byState Council (1992)
Leadership
Shalva Papuashvili (GD)
since 29 December 2021
First Deputy
Giorgi Volski (GD)
since 25 November 2019
Majority Leader
Mamuka Mdinaradze (GD)
since 8 February 2024
Structure
Seats150
Current structure of the Parliament of Georgia
Political groups
Government (83)
  •   Georgian Dream (74)
  •   People's Power (9)

Opposition (55)

Vacant (10)
Committees
  • Agrarian Issues
  • Budget and Finance
  • European Integration
  • Culture
  • Defence and Security
  • Diaspora and Caucasus Issues
  • Education and Science
  • Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
  • Foreign Relations
  • Healthcare and Social Issues
  • Human Rights and Civil Integration
  • Legal Issues
  • Procedural Issues and Rules
  • Regional Policy and Self-Government
  • Sector Economy and Economic Policy
  • Sports and Youth Issues
Length of term
Four years
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
31 October and 21 November 2020
Next election
October 26, 2024
Meeting place
Georgian Parliament Building
Shota Rustaveli Avenue 8
Tbilisi, 0118
Georgia
Website
www.parliament.ge
Constitution
Constitution of Georgia 41°41′48″N 44°47′53″E / 41.696765°N 44.798026°E / 41.696765; 44.798026

The Parliament of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს პარლამენტი, romanized: sakartvelos p'arlament'i) is the supreme national legislature of Georgia. It is a unicameral parliament, currently consisting of 150 members; of these, 120 are proportional representatives and 30 are elected through single-member district plurality system, representing their constituencies. According to the 2017 constitutional amendments, the Parliament will transfer to fully proportional representation in 2024.

All members of the Parliament are elected for four years on the basis of universal suffrage. The Constitution of Georgia grants the Parliament of Georgia a central legislative power, which is limited by the legislatures of the autonomous republics of Adjara and Abkhazia.


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