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Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic

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Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR

საქართველოს სსრ-ის უმაღლესი საბჭო
(Georgian)
Верховный Совет Грузинской ССР[1]
(Russian)
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Georgian SSR (1938-1990)
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Established1938
Disbanded1990
Preceded byAll-Georgian Congress of Soviets
Succeeded bySupreme Council of the Republic of Georgia
Leadership
Chairman
Chairman of the Presidium
Elections
Last election
1990
Meeting place
Supreme Soviet building, Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Badge of the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR

The Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR (Georgian: საქართველოს სსრ-ის უმაღლესი საბჭო, sakartvelos ssr-is umaghlesi sabch’o; Russian: Верховный Совет Грузинской ССР, romanizedVerkhovnyy Sovet Gruzinskoy SSR) was the supreme soviet (main legislative institution) of the Georgian SSR from 1938 to 1990.[3]

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Transcription

History

The Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR was preceded by the All-Georgian Congress of Soviets which operated from 1922 to 1937. The Supreme Soviet was a unicameral institution and it consisted of 250 deputies (440 deputies before 1990). Deputies served five-year terms, but this was changed to four-year terms in 1978. The first multiparty elections were held on October 28, 1990, during the 1990 Georgian Supreme Soviet election. This was the first time that the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR began to exercise state power. For most of its history, the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR was dominated by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of Georgia.

Convocations

  • 1st Convocation (1938–1946)
  • 2nd Convocation (1947–1950)
  • 3rd Convocation (1951–1954)
  • 4th Convocation (1955–1959)
  • 5th Convocation (1959–1962)
  • 6th Convocation (1963–1966)
  • 7th Convocation (1967–1970)
  • 8th Convocation (1971–1974)
  • 9th Convocation (1975–1979)
  • 10th Convocation (1980–1984)
  • 11th Convocation (1985–1989)
  • 12th Convocation (1990–1992), as the Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia

Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet

No. Picture Name

(Birth–Death)

Took office Left office Political party
Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet
1
Joseph Kochlamazashvili

(1906–1969)

8 July 1938 24 March 1947 CPSU
2
Vasily Gogua

(1908–1967)

26 March 1947 26 March 1948 CPSU
3
Archil Gigoshvili

(1907–1969)

26 March 1948 18 April 1951 CPSU
4
Mikhail Lelashvili

(1910-?)

18 April 1951 6 April 1952 CPSU
5
Givi Javakhishvili

(1912–1985)

6 April 1952 15 April 1953 CPSU
6
Archil Georgadze

(1896-?)

15 April 1953 1954 CPSU
7
Victor Kupradze

(1903–1985)

1954 26 April 1963 CPSU
8
Rafael Dvali

(1909–1985)

26 April 1963 12 July 1971 CPSU
9
Irakli Abashidze

(1909–1992)

12 July 1971 14 November 1990 CPSU

Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet

No. Picture Name

(Birth–Death)

Took office Left office Political party
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
1
Filipp Makharadze

(1868–1941)

10 July 1938 10 December 1941 CPSU
2
Georgy Sturua

(1884–1956)

3 January 1942 26 March 1948 CPSU
3
Vasily Gogua

(1908–1967)

26 March 1948 6 April 1952 CPSU
4
Zakhary Chkhubianishvili

(1903-?)

6 April 1952 15 April 1953 CPSU
5
Vladimir Tskhovrebashvili

(1905–1977)

15 April 1953 29 October 1953 CPSU
6
Miron Chubinidze

(1905–1980)

29 October 1953 17 April 1959 CPSU
7
Giorgi Dzotsenidze

(1910–1976)

18 April 1959 26 January 1976 CPSU
8
Pavel Gilashvili

(1918–1994)

26 January 1976 29 March 1989 CPSU
9
Otar Circassia

(1933–2004)

29 March 1989 17 November 1989 CPSU
10 Givi Gumbaridze

(born 1945)

17 November 1989 14 November 1990 CPSU

See also

References

  1. ^ Высшие органы государственной власти ССР Грузия - Грузинской ССР - Республики Грузия
  2. ^ Toy parliament until November 1990
  3. ^ Колбасов, Олег (2018-12-20). Избранное + CD (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 978-5-04-106544-7.
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