Constituent Assembly of Georgia
The Constituent Assembly of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს დამფუძნებელი კრება, romanized: sakartvelos dampudznebeli k'reba) was a national legislature of the Democratic Republic of Georgia which was elected in February 1919 to ratify the Act of Independence of Georgia and enact the Constitution of 1921. The assembly remained active until the Soviet Russian military intervention brought Georgia’s three-year independence to an end in March 1921.
Constituent Assembly of Georgia საქართველოს დამფუძნებელი კრება sak’art’velos damp’udznebeli kreba | |
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Recognized as the First Convocation of the Parliament of Georgia | |
Emblem of the DRG | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
History | |
Established | 1919 |
Disbanded | 1921 |
Preceded by | National Council of Georgia |
Succeeded by | Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR |
Leadership | |
President Of Constituent Assembly of Georgia | Nikolay Chkheidze |
Vice-Presidents of Constituent Assembly of Georgia | Ekvtime Takaishvili
Samson Pirtskhalava Simon Mdivani |
Structure | |
Seats | 130 |
Political groups | Government (109)
Opposition (21)
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Meeting place | |
Interior of the Plenary Hall National Palace 6 Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi |
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