30. What is the allocation calculation for political parties to receive public funding?
Georgia
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A general amount: political parties which in the last parliamentary elections received more than four percent of the votes or which in the last local elections received more than three percent of the votes are provided with 150,000 Georgian Lari (hereafter: GEL) (approximately €62,500) annually (Article 30, paragraph 2 LPUC); political parties or election blocs which in the last parliamentary elections received eight percent of the votes or which in the last local elections received six percent of the votes are provided with 300,000 GEL (approximately €125,000) annually (Article 30, paragraph 6, LPUC) - an amount per seat: political parties which have obtained seats in parliament are provided with an amount of 7,100 GEL (approximately €2,960) annually per Member of Parliament elected through the proportional representation system, for up to 30 members; if a political party obtains more than 30 seats through proportional representation it is eligible to receive 1,200 GEL (approximately €500) annually per Member of Parliament above the aforementioned 30 seats.- An amount er vote: political parties which satisfy the criteria for receiving public funding (i.e. which during the last parliamentary elections received more than four percent of the vote or which during the last local elections received more than three percent of the vote) may receive 1.5 GEL (approximately €0.63) for every vote they received through the proportional system up to 200,000 votes and 1 GEL (approximately €0.42) for every vote through the proportional system above 200,000.