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A [[referendum]] on the [[Constitutional amendment|amendments]] to the [[Constitution of Georgia]] was called by the then-[[President of Georgia]] [[Eduard Shevardnadze]] to be held on the same day of the [[Georgian legislative election, 2003|parliamentary elections]], November 2, 2003. The changes proposed aimed at the reduction of the number of seats in the next [[Parliament of Georgia]] from 235 to 150.
A [[referendum]] on the [[Constitutional amendment|amendments]] to the [[Constitution of Georgia (country)|Constitution of Georgia]] was called by the then-[[President of Georgia]] [[Eduard Shevardnadze]] to be held on the same day of the [[Georgian legislative election, 2003|parliamentary elections]], November 2, 2003. The changes proposed aimed at the reduction of the number of seats in the next [[Parliament of Georgia]] from 235 to 150.


The result of the vote was to reduce the number of the parliamentary seats. The changes will first be implemented following the [[Georgian legislative election, 2008]].
The result of the vote was to reduce the number of the parliamentary seats. The changes will first be implemented following the [[Georgian legislative election, 2008]].

Revision as of 17:28, 20 June 2011

A referendum on the amendments to the Constitution of Georgia was called by the then-President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze to be held on the same day of the parliamentary elections, November 2, 2003. The changes proposed aimed at the reduction of the number of seats in the next Parliament of Georgia from 235 to 150.

The result of the vote was to reduce the number of the parliamentary seats. The changes will first be implemented following the Georgian legislative election, 2008.

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