Tbilisi (GBC) - A new legislative amendment initiated in the Georgian Parliament would remove the existing restriction that prevents the Executive Director of “Geostat” (the National Statistics Office of Georgia) from serving more than two terms. The authors of the amendment argue that the current limitation hinders the retention of experienced leadership and disrupts institutional stability.
The proposed changes to the Law on “Official Statistics” were introduced by MPs from the ruling Georgian Dream party. According to the draft, the clause that prohibits the same individual from holding the post of Executive Director for more than two consecutive terms will be eliminated entirely.
The explanatory note to the bill outlines several key justifications:
- Retention of experienced leadership: The authors argue that the current cap prevents effective and high-performing directors from continuing their work within the institution.
- Institutional stability: The proposed amendment aims to promote long-term continuity, organizational growth, and professional consistency within Geostat.
- Merit-based renewal: Under the new approach, the reappointment of an Executive Director would be based on performance, professional reputation, and trust—rather than a pre-determined numerical limit on terms.
The amendment was submitted to Parliament by MPs Shota Berekashvili, Levan Machavariani, Anton Obolashvili, Irakli Mezurnishvili, Giorgi Barvenashvili, and Tornike Berekashvili.
According to the initiators, the proposal will contribute to improving the quality of official statistics and ensuring better alignment with international standards in the long run.
Geostat is currently headed by Executive Director Gogita Todradze, who was first appointed to the position in 2018. His second term began in 2022, meaning that under the existing legislation, his mandate would have expired in 2026. The proposed amendment would allow him, and future directors, to remain in office beyond the previously established two-term limit.