БДИПЧ / ОБСЕ направит 378 наблюдателей для наблюдения за парламентскими выборами в Грузии

По словам министра иностранных дел Давида Залкалиани, ОБСЕ / БДИПЧ направит 350 краткосрочных и 28 долгосрочных наблюдателей на парламентские выборы в Грузии, которые запланированы на 31 октября.

31 октября граждане Грузии выберут 150 депутатов в парламент по смешанной избирательной системе, где 120 депутатов будут избираться по пропорциональным партийным спискам, а 30 депутатов будут избраны мажоритарными депутатами по одномандатным округам.

Грузия планирует перейти на полностью пропорциональную избирательную систему с 2024 года.

В связи с пандемией COVID-19 NDI (Национальный демократический институт) и IRI (Международный республиканский институт) будут наблюдать за выборами виртуально в тесном сотрудничестве со своими местными партнерами-организациями.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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