GD Adopts Laws Ending Voting for Georgians Abroad, Scrapping Anti-Corruption Bureau, ‘South Ossetia Administration’ - Civil Georgia
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Georgian citizens will be able to exercise their right to vote only on the country's territory, in accordance with the amendments introduced by the Electoral Code and adopted Wednesday in the Parliament of Tbilisi by 79 votes against and 11 against.
Georgian citizens will be able to exercise their right to vote only on the country's territory, in accordance with the amendments introduced by the Electoral Code and approved Wednesday in the Tbilisi Parliament with 79 votes for and 11 against, informs...
Georgian citizens will be able to exercise their right to vote only on the country's territory, in accordance with the amendments introduced by the Electoral Code and adopted Wednesday in the Tbilisi Parliament by 79 votes to 11, the EEF, adopted by Agerpres.
The Parliament of Georgia, in its third, final reading, approved amendments to the Electoral Code, which deprive Georgian citizens living abroad of the opportunity to vote in parliamentary elections outside the country, as reported by NewsGeorgia. It will now be possible to take part in the elections only by personally arriving in Georgia. Votes will be available at the place of registration. The same rules apply to referendums and plebiscites.
GD Adopts Laws Ending Voting for Georgians Abroad, Scrapping Anti-Corruption Bureau, ‘South Ossetia Administration’ - Civil Georgia
The disputed Georgian Dream-led parliament is wrapping up its fall session by rubber-stamping laws ending voting for Georgians abroad, dissolving the Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Personal Data Protection Service, and scrapping the so-called South Ossetia provisional administration, among others. The laws adopted during the December 17 extraordinary plenary session also included dismantling the business ombudsman’s office, as well as controvers…
Elections to the Parliament of Georgia will no longer be open abroad
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