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Pages in category "Speakers of the Parliament of Georgia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Parliament of Georgia is the country's supreme representative body which effects legislative authority, determines the main directions of the country's home and foreign policy, controls the activity of the Government within limits defined by the Constitution and exercises other rights. [12] The Parliament of Georgia is a unicameral legislature.
The incumbent speaker is Shalva Papuashvili, since December 29, 2021. Predecessors of the Parliament of Georgia were the National Council (May 1918 – October 1918), the Parliamentary Assembly (provisional) (1918–1919), the Constituent Assembly (1919–1921), the Parliament (1921), the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic ...
After graduating from a bachelor's program in 1998, he left Georgia to study law in the Saarland University. He became the Master of Law in 1999 and the Doctor of Law in 2002. [3] From 1996 to 1998, Papuashvili worked as an assistant to a member of the Parliament of Georgia. From 2000 to 2001, he was an assistant to a lawyer at the law firm ...
David Adams| [10] 1819 1820 David Witt [11] 1821 1821 David Adams [10] 1821 1821 Allen Daniel Jr. [12] 1822 1822 David Adams [10] 1823 1823 John Abercrombie [13] 1824 1825 Thomas W. Murray: Democratic-Republican: 1825 1825 Irby Hudson [14] 1826 1828 Warren Jourdan [15] 1829 1829 Asbury Hull: Democratic 1830 1832 Thomas Glascock: 1833 1834 ...
The speaker of Georgia's parliament said that lawmakers would debate the first reading of a bill on "foreign agents" on Tuesday as opponents called for a second day of protests against a measure ...
Georgia's parliament voted on Tuesday to override a presidential veto of a bill on "foreign agents" that has plunged the South Caucasus country into crisis, ignoring criticism from the West which ...
Georgia's parliament on Wednesday moved a step closer to passing a law that critics fear will stifle media freedom and endanger the country's European Union membership bid, as tens of thousands of ...