CoE Congress Statement on Proposed Changes to Georgia’s Electoral Code  

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**Concerns Raised Over Proposed Electoral Code Changes in Georgia**

A spokesperson for the Council of Europe has expressed serious worries about proposed changes to Georgia’s Electoral Code. The amendments would alter how councilors are elected in municipal councils.

Currently, some councilors are chosen through a proportional system. But under the new rules, more would be elected through majoritarian (single-seat) elections. This change is similar to one that was made in 2017.

**Importance of **

The Council of Europe emphasizes the importance of electoral stability. It says significant changes should only be made in exceptional circumstances, like broad agreement among all or implementing recommendations.

**Challenging Times in Georgia**

Georgia’s current political is highly polarized and tense. This makes it difficult to hold inclusive public consultations any new laws.

The Council of Europe points out that the Electoral Code has been changed over 15 times since its last election observation mission in 2021. The organization warns against hasty adoption of these amendments, suggesting they could confuse and undermine trust in the .

**Call for Open Dialogue**

The Council urges authorities to engage with all political forces, governments, and NGOs in open dialogue. It also wants them to ensure that electoral processes at all levels remain stable and trustworthy.

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