The presidential election in Georgia has been scheduled for December 14, with the inauguration set to take place on December 29, Parliamentary Chairman Shalva Papuashvili announced. The election date and a draft resolution outlining the procedure were submitted to the parliamentary bureau for approval.
This election marks a significant shift in Georgia’s political process, as it will be the first time the president is chosen indirectly, through an electoral college system. The new approach reflects constitutional changes aimed at reforming the country’s governance structure.
Further details about the electoral college and its composition are expected to be discussed in the coming weeks, as Georgia prepares for a pivotal moment in its democratic development.