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Address of the Member Organizations of the Georgian National Platform of Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum to the Parliament of Georgia

2017-05-06 13:04
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Constitutional Commission has completed its work on the revision of the Constitution of Georgia and has presented a new draft Constitution of Georgia. Wide-ranging public hearings are planned, in addition to debates in the Parliament before the voting takes place. The Commission offered us a new electoral system, according to which the parliamentary mandates will be distributed only to those political parties, that manage to get at least 5% of votes. At the same time, if the quantitative sum of mandates received by political parties is less than 150, undistributed mandates go to the political party, which has amassed the most votes in the elections.

The presented draft eliminates mixed-electoral system and the Parliament is elected on the basis of proportional electoral system, which is indeed, a welcome decision. However, despite this positive change, the new method of mandate redistribution cannot ensure proportional representation of political parties in the Parliament and establishment of sustainable multiparty system. Furthermore, we believe that the presented system violates the most basic fair electoral principle – equality.

As we understand it, for mandate distribution the principle of proportionality is replaced by the principle of quotes, with high likelihood, that the number of undistributed mandates will be high. As historical experience demonstrates, approximately 20.1% votes were on average lost during every election held between 1995 and 2016. Hence, the party that got the most votes, would get a bonus of minimum 7 and maximum 92 mandates. It is clear that this principle will substantially violate the principle of proportionality and equality.

Furthermore, we believe that prohibition of electoral blocks will drastically increase the number of votes lost, given how weak party system in Georgia is, coupled with the lack of financial resources and 5% electoral threshold, while the presented rule of mandate distribution evidently favors the winning party.

Given all of the above mentioned, we, the member organizations of the Georgian National Platform address you with the following propositions for your consideration:

• To bring the rule of mandate distribution in line with the principle of fair elections, with the condition to maintain only proportional method for the parliamentary elections, and to distribute undistributed mandates using the method of proportionality, and

• Reduce electoral threshold to 3%

Signatories:

1. European Initiative - Liberal Academy Tbilisi

2. Free Choice

3. United Public Movement "Multinational Georgia"

4. Europe Foundation

5. International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy

6. Article 42 7. Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association

8. Transparency International Georgia

9. Institute for Development of Freedom of Information

10. Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC)

11. The Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia

12. Media Development Foundation

13. World Experience for Georgia

14. Georgia's Reforms Associates

15. Association and Radio "Green Wave"

16. Media Monitoring Centre of Georgia

17. Human Rights Centre

18. International Center for Civic Culture

19. Studio Re

20. Penal Reform International

21. New Generation for Democratic Georgia

22. Women's Political Resource Center

23. IDP Association "Consent"

24. Samtskhe-Javakheti Regional Association "Toleranti"

25. Foundation ”Multi- Ethnic Resource Centre on Civic Education Development”

26. People’s Harmonious Development Society

27. Association of Tea Producers Georgia “Georgian Tea”

28. Foundation ”Multi- Ethnic Resource Centre on Civic Education Development”

29. Partnership for Human Rights

30. Association for the Farmers' Rights Defence

31. Institute for Policy Studies

32. Institute for the study of nationalism and conflict

33. EU-Georgia Business Council

34. Civil Development and Human Rights Center

35. Georgia Press Association

36. Human Rights Priority

37. Community Development Academy

38. Civil Development and Human Rights Center

39. "School-Family-Society" Association

40. Student Youth Council

41. Association for the efficient use of the Georgian energy resources

42. International Center of Geopolitical research

43. Repatriates' Union

44. Civil Society and Democracy Development Center

45. Teachers' Union "Education and Universe"

46. Local Democracy Agency

47. International Business Development and Investment Promotion Centre

48. Association “Mercury”

49. Association "Imedi"

50. Levan Mikeladze Foundation

51. Youth Alternative

52. The Greens Movement of Georgia/Friends of Earth-Georgia

53. Civil Society Institute

54. Association “Dea”

55. Association “Atinati”

56. Center for Development and Engagement

57. Civil Society Development Association

58. Civil Forum for Peace

59. Association ,,Healthy Children”

60. Save The Future Generation

61. Journalism Research Center

62. Tbilisi Human Rights House

63. Enterprise Innovation Development Center

64. Caucasian House Georgia

65. Institute for Euro-Atlantic integration and strategic studies

66. Civil Society Development Institute

67. Association of Youth Journalists “New Vision”

68. Imereti Union of Science - “SPECTRI”

69. Civil Council on Defense and Security Issues

70. Union "Ecotech"

71. Energy Efficiency Foundation

72. Biological Farming Association “Elkana”

73. International Center for Advancement of Research, Technology & Innovation (ICARTI)

74. Georgian Trade Union Confederation

75. Caucasus Environmental NGO network (CENN)

76. Association European Studies for Innovative Development in Georgia

77. Railway Workers New Trade Union

78. Junior achievement of Georgia

79. Bridge of Friendship – Kartlosi

80. Energy Efficiency Centre Georgia

81. Journalism Resource Center

82. Peaceful and Business Caucasus

83. International Center for Environmental Research

84. European Integration Forum

85. Rural Communities Development Agency

86. Women's Initiatives supporting Group

87. Georgia Alliance for Safe Roads

88. International Center for Democratic Initiatives

89. International Society "Caucasian Mosaic"

90. Cultural-Humanitarian Fund "Sukhumi”