Парламент Грузии одобрил конституционные поправки

Парламент Грузии в понедельник (29 июня) утвердил в третьем и окончательном чтении конституционные поправки, которые вносят изменения на выборах следующего парламента.

Новый парламент, который будет избран после выборов в октябре, будет состоять из 120 депутатов, избранных по пропорциональной системе, и 30 - по мажоритарной системе.

117 депутатов поддержали проект конституционного закона об изменении избирательной системы, 3 проголосовали против.

Законопроект также предусматривает 40-процентный «механизм блокировки», который требует, чтобы партия получила более 40% голосов, чтобы она могла сформировать правительство самостоятельно.

Депутаты от оппозиционных партий "Национальное движение" и "Европейская Грузия" не участвовали в сегодняшнем парламентском голосовании. Они обусловили свое участие освобождением активиста оппозиции Георгия Руруа.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Скриншот эфира Palitra TV результатов голосования в парламенте Грузии, 29 июня 2020 года

 

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