10th Parliament of Georgia

The Tenth convocation of Parliament of Georgia (საქართველოს მეათე მოწვევის პარლამენტი) was elected in the 2020 Georgian parliamentary election and is the current convocation of the Parliament.

The tenth convocation consists of 150 deputies. According to the June 29 constitutional amendment project, the 2020 parliamentary election were held with a mixed electoral system (120 proportional, 30 majoritarian) and a 1% threshold. The bill implies the so-called 40% locking mechanism as well. In particular, a party that would receive less than 40.54% support in the 2020 parliamentary elections under the proportional system would not be able to form the government independently.

9 political parties crossed the threshold established by the electoral legislation. Georgian Dream received 60 proportional and 30 (all) majoritarian mandates and won the parliamentary majority. The opposition parties declared the elections rigged and refused to enter the parliament. They demanded to hold new elections. The boycott ended after the parties signed agreement on April 9, 2021.

Current
Parties and political entities that renounced their seats in parliament.

Former members

 * Salome Mujiri (Girchi, resigned on 25 May 2021);
 * Nika Melia (UNM, resigned on October 5, 2021);
 * Zurab Japaridze (Girchi - More Freedom, resigned on 16 November 2021);
 * Zaal Udumashvili (UNM, resigned on June 9, 2022);
 * Levan Varshalomidze (UNM, resigned on September 6, 2022);
 * Irakli Khakhubia (GD, died on October 27, 2022);
 * Nona Mamulashvili (UNM, resigned on November 16, 2022);
 * Vakhtang Kikabidze (UNM, died on January 15, 2023);
 * Giorgi Khojevanishvili (For Georgia - 15th District, resigned on February 22, 2023);
 * Levan Ioseliani (Citizens, resigned to become Public Defender on March 7, 2023);
 * Giorgi Amilakhvari (GD, resigned to become Minister of Education and Science on March 24, 2023);
 * Irakli Kovzanadze (GD, resigned on March 24, 2023);
 * Nino Iobashvili (GD, resigned on March 24, 2023);
 * Vladimer Chachibaia (GD, resigned on March 24, 2023);
 * Giorgi Khelashvili (GD, resigned on March 24, 2023);
 * Maia Menagharishvili (GD, resigned on May 8, 2023).