11th Parliament of Georgia
| 11th convocation of Parliament of Georgia | |||||
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Seat composition of the 11th Parliament | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Parliament of Georgia | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Georgia | ||||
| Meeting place | Georgian Parliament Building, Rustaveli Avenue 8, Tbilisi | ||||
| Term | 25 November 2024 – | ||||
| Election | 26 October 2024 | ||||
| Government | Georgian Dream | ||||
| Opposition | For Georgia People's Power European Socialists Conservative Party | ||||
| Website | parliament.ge | ||||
| Members | 101 | ||||
| Chairman | 2024-: Shalva Papuashvili (GD) | ||||
| First Deputy Chairman | Gia Volski (GD) | ||||
| Parliamentary majority leader | Mamuka Mdinaradze (GD) | ||||
| Party control | Georgian Dream | ||||
The Eleventh Convocation of Parliament of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს მეთერთმეტე მოწვევის პარლამენტი) is the current convocation of the Parliament.
According to the 2017 constitutional amendment project, the parliamentary elections in Georgia are held with a fully proportional electoral system and a 5% threshold. This electoral system was first implemented in the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election. The inaugural session of the 11th convocation of the Parliament was held on 25 November 2024. It was opened by Lado Kakhadze, its oldest deputy. The Georgian Dream party holds the majority of seats in the parliament.