Rustavi City Assembly

Lawmaking body of Rustavi, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rustavi Municipal Assembly (Georgian: რუსთავის საკრებულო) is a representative body in the city of Rustavi, Georgia. currently consisting of 25 members; of these, 15 are proportional representatives and 10 are elected through single-member districts, representing their constituencies. It was established in the early 1990s, after Georgia's independence. The council is assembled into session regularly, to consider subject matters such as code changes, utilities, taxes, city budget, oversight of city government and more. Rustavi sakrebulo is elected every four years. Currently, the city council has 5 committees.

Seats25
Political groups
Majority (21)[1]
  •   Georgian Dream (21)

Minority (4)

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Rustavi City Assembly

რუსთავის საკრებულო
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Type
Type
Structure
Seats25
Political groups
Majority (21)[1]
  •   Georgian Dream (21)

Minority (4)

Elections
Mixed-member proportional representation
Last election
October, 2025
Next election
2029
Meeting place
Rustavi City Hall
Rustavi
Website
https://www.rustavi.gov.ge/
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Powers

In accordance with the Code of Local Self-Government of the Organic Law of Georgia, the Sakrebulo exercises its powers to define the administrative-territorial organization of the municipality and its identity, organizational activities, determination of the personnel policy of the municipality, regulation and control of the activities of executive bodies; In the fields of municipal property management, social, amenities and household utilities, land use and natural resources use, municipal territory planning, transport and road economy, accounting, support for innovative development and informatization.[2]

The authority of the Sakrebulo in the field of administrative-territorial organization of the municipality and defining its identity includes:

  • Creation and abolition of administrative units in the municipality, change of their borders
  • Establishment of local self-government symbols - coat of arms, flag, and other symbols and make changes in them
  • establish the rules for the introduction of honorary titles and awards of the self-governing unit and their award
  • names of geographical objects, Establishing the rule of the numbering of buildings in the settlements
  • Deciding on creating, joining, or leaving a non-profit (non-commercial) legal entity together with other self-governing units.
  • approval of the socio-economic development strategy of the self-governing unit
  • approval of measures and programs to be taken to attract investments and support innovative development in the territory of the municipality[2]

Composition

The members of the Sakrebulo are selected through a mixed electoral system. Of the 25 seats, 10 are filled through direct elections in local districts of the city. The remaining 15 members are chosen by political parties and are apportioned according to their support citywide.

City Assembly 2021-2025

Rustavi City Assembly in 2021-2025: Majority (19)
  United National Movement (11)
  For Georgia (3)
  Lelo (2)[a]
  Independent (3)[b]
Minority (16)
  Georgian Dream (16)

October 2021 city council had 16 members from the Georgian Dream, 16 from the United National Movement and 3 from For Georgia.[6]

Rustavi was one of only seven municipalities where the ruling GD party failed to secure a majority in the city council.[7] The opposition party UNM became the largest party in Rustavi, but was two seat short of an absolute majority. After several attempts, the opposition parties UNM and For Georgia agreed on a chairman of the Sakrebulo.

City Assembly 2017-2021

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Party Seats (25) Municipal Assembly
  Georgian Dream 16                              
  United National Movement 3                                
  European Georgia 2                                
  Alliance of Patriots 1                                
  Labour Party 1                                
  For Georgia 1[c]                                
  People's Party 1[d]                                
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Election results

2021
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Party Party list Constituency Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
United National Movement19,23138.3513316Increase 13
Georgian Dream18,17136.2312416Steady
For Georgia3,7327.4433New
Girchi - More Freedom1,3012.59New
Lelo1,1422.28New
Alliance of Patriots1,1102.21Decrease 1
Labour Party9361.87Decrease 1
New Political Center - Girchi8811.76New
For the People8051.61New
Strategy Aghmashenebeli6971.39Steady
Citizens6511.29New
European Georgia
5211.04Decrease 2
Other parties1,0442.00
Invalid/blank votes
Total52,20510028735
Registered voters/turnout106,89548.83
Source: CEC
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2017
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Party Votes % Seats
Georgian Dream 18,004 47.89 18
United National Movement 7,956 21.16 3
European Georgia 4,668 12.42 2
Alliance of Patriots 2,783 7.40 1
Labour Party 1,896 5.04 1
Democratic Movement 739 1.97 0
Strategy Aghmashenebeli 549 1.46 0
Republican Party 252 0.67 0
Total 100.0 25
Source:
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2014
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Party Votes % Seats
Georgian Dream 14,656 40.74 17
National Movement 9,935 27.61 4
Our Georgia 2,731 7.59 1
United Opposition 2,592 7.20 1
Labour Party 1,966 5.46 1
Alliance of Patriots 1,812 5.03 1
Total 100.0 25
Source: Archived 2017-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
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2010
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Party Votes % Seats
National Movement 26,138 62.04
Christian-Democratic Movement 6,868 16.30
Alliance for Georgia [e] 3,103 7.37
United National Council [f] 2,293 5.44
Industry Will Save Georgia 1073 2.55
National Democratic Party 825 1.96
Total 100.0
Source:
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2006
More information Party, Votes ...
Party Votes % Seats
National Movement 72.90 13
Labour Party 12.97 1
Industry Will Save Georgia 9.75 1
The Way of Georgia 4.31
against all 1.43
Total 100.0 15
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See also

Explanatory notes

  1. Davit Suladze and Nino Suladze - left UNM and joined Lelo.[3][4]
  2. Aleksandre Beridze, Vazha Morgoshia and Zurab Beradze - split from UNM.[5]
  3. Split from GD.[8]
  4. Levan Oniani - left GD and joined People's Party.[9]

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