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During the Democratic Republic of Georgia, in accordance with the Project for dividing the territory of Georgia into new administrative units (regions), developed by the Self-Government Commission of the Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1920 (Publication of the Committee of the Union of the elected bodies of local ...
This is the list of leaders of Georgia since 1918, during the periods of the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921), Soviet Georgia (1921–1991), and current Georgia. For the head of government, see President of Georgia.
Akaki Chkhenkeli, [5] former President of Transcaucasian government, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia; Benia Chkhikvishvili, [6] Social Democrat, former President of Gurian Republic, Mayor of Tbilisi, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924; Parmen Chichinadze, politician, Minister of War; Kakutsa Cholokashvili, [7] colonel, National Hero of Georgia
Georgia is a representative democratic parliamentary republic; the President serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, [195] whereas the Prime Minister is head of government. Executive power is vested in the Cabinet of Georgia , composed of ministers headed by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Parliament.
The Social Democratic Party of Georgia would be founded a year later as a split party but would soon become Georgia's most influential political organization, eventually leading the independence movement and winning a ruling majority during the Democratic Republic of Georgia. Georgian Dream electoral billboard, Tbilisi, August 2016
Democratic Union of Georgia: Center-left: 1991–1998: ... The following parties were active during the 1918–1921 Democratic Republic of Georgia. Name Ideology
Treaties of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (4 P) Pages in category "Democratic Republic of Georgia" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
The Red Army invasion of Georgia (12 February – 17 March 1921), also known as the Georgian–Soviet War or the Soviet invasion of Georgia, [5] was a military campaign by the Russian Soviet Red Army aimed at overthrowing the Social Democratic government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) and installing a Bolshevik regime (Communist Party of Georgia) in the country.