Georgia

The Constitution of Georgia

CHAPTER THREE
The Parliament of Georgia

Article 63

1. Under the circumstances defined in the second paragraph of Article 75, not less than one third of the
total number of the members of the Parliament shall be entitled to raise the question of the dismissal of
the President of Georgia in accordance with impeachment procedure. The case shall be submitted to
the Supreme Court or Constitutional Court for a conclusion.

2. If, by its conclusion, the Supreme Court confirmed corpus delicti in the act of the President or the
Constitutional Court confirmed the violation of the Constitution, after having discussed the conclusion
the Parliament shall adopt a decision by the majority of votes of the total number of the members of
the Parliament on putting the issue of impeachment of the President to the vote.

3. The President shall be deemed to be dismissed from the office in accordance with impeachment
procedure, if not less than two thirds of the total number of the members of the Parliament supported
the decision.

4. The issue shall be deemed stricken off if the Parliament fails to adopt the decision within a term of
30 days. Bringing of the same charge against the President shall be impermissible during the following
one year.

5. Discussion of the charge brought against the President and the adoption of the decision in the
Parliament shall be impermissible during war, a state of emergency or martial law.

Keywords

Immunity
Immunity - national proceedings



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