Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgia's 6th presidential election will be held tomorrow, December 14. The Georgian Dream party will hold a presidential election in which only one candidate, former football player and MP Mikheil Kavelashvili, will participate.
Kavelashvili was nominated as the presidential candidate by Bidzina Ivanishvili, the founder and honorary chairman of the Georgian Dream party. When he presented the candidate, he said of Kavelashvili: "By his nature, if you like, by his habit, he is the best embodiment of a Georgian man."
The president is being elected for the first time in Georgia under a new, indirect system, for a 5-year term.
The electoral college consists of 300 members, of which 150 are members of the Parliament of Georgia, and the remaining 150 are recruited according to the following principle:
- All 21 members of the Supreme Council of Ajara
- All 20 members of the Supreme Council of Abkhazia
- 109 members – representatives from the municipal councils, who are distributed proportionally to the results of the previous elections.
Out of the 300 members, as of today, the Georgian Dream has 211 members; the Akhali party has 20 members; the National Movement has 20 members; the Lelo party has 15 members; and the Gakharia party has 14 members.