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* [[Croatia]] (1993–2001) |
* [[Croatia]] (1993–2001) |
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* [[Egypt]] (2020) |
* [[Egypt]] (2020) |
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* [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] (1990–2024): Georgia initially used a two-round system for its constituency seats. Up until 2016, 73 seats out of 150 seats were allocated in constituencies. In the 2020 election, this number was reduced to 30 out of 150 as a result of the [[2019 protests in Georgia (country)|2019 protests]]. By 2024, Georgia will switch to a fully proportional electoral system.<ref>{{cite news|title=Key Points of Newly Adopted Constitution|url=http://civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=30474|access-date=27 September 2017|work=Civil Georgia|date=27 September 2017}}</ref> |
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* [[Italy]] (1993–2005, with modifications) |
* [[Italy]] (1993–2005, with modifications) |
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* [[Elections in North Macedonia|North Macedonia]] (1998) |
* [[Elections in North Macedonia|North Macedonia]] (1998) |