Mikheil (Georgian: მიხეილი; Russian: Михаил Георгиевич Грузинский, Mikhail Georgiyevich Gruzinsky) (1783 – 21 November 1862) was a son of George XII, the last king of Georgia, by his second marriage to Mariam Tsitsishvili.
The bill implied the so-called 40% locking mechanism as well: a party that would receive less than 40.54% support in the elections under the proportional system would not be able to form the government independently. [1 ]