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The Fourth convocation of Parliament of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს მეოთხე მოწვევის პარლამენტი) was elected on November 5, 1995, on the basis of the new constitution.
Elections were held by proportional and majoritarian system. 150 of the 235 mandates of the Parliament were distributed proportionally to the parties that received more than 5% of the votes participating in the elections. 85 deputies were elected from the administrative units of Georgia. 12 majority deputies were automatically empowered, as they represented the majority deputies of Abkhazia's districts, and in the remaining 73 majority districts, elections were held as usual.
- "GEORGIA: parliamentary elections Sakartvelos Parlamenti, 1995". archive.ipu.org. Retrieved 2023-06-01.