According to the 29 June 2020 constitutional amendment project, the 2020 parliamentary election were held with a mixed electoral system (120 proportional, 30 majoritarian) and a 1% threshold.
The bill implied the so-called 40% locking mechanism as well: a party that would receive less than 40.54% support in the elections under the proportional system would not be able to form the government independently.
Georgian Dream received 48.22% of the vote and 60 proportional and 30 (all) majoritarian mandates, winning the parliamentary majority.
[2] The opposition parties declared the elections rigged and refused to enter the parliament.
[4] The 10th convocation of Georgian Parliament held its last plenary session on 17 September 2024.