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intelligence service that had limited interception of citizens. The council demanded the registration of all weapons and the nationalization of Soviet military property, although the Russian army ignored the council's request and sold or destroyed equipment that could not be delivered in Russia. The State Council repealed the restrictive laws introduced by Zviad Gamsakhurdia and introduced more liberal regulations for demonstrations. On August 2, the Council of State issued a "Manifesto of Reconciliation" and pardoned all political prisoners detained from January to June 1992. The council lifted the state of emergency in Tbilisi in August.
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On March 10, the Military Council handed over power to the State Council of the Republic of Georgia and self-liquidated. At the first meeting of the initial composition of the State Council, the full composition of the members was determined on the basis of a broad coalition consensus. (Through
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offered to help the country. He arrived in Georgia on March 7, 1992. It was at this time that the temporary structure of governing the country began to be developed. It was this structure that was to lead the country until the next parliamentary elections. The working version of the name of the
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was approved as his deputy. The Presidium of the State Council of the Republic of Georgia was established. The first meeting of the State Council of the Republic of Georgia was held on March 11. The State Council reorganized and reunited the army. The Ministry of Security was replaced by an
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On October 16, before self-liquidation, the State Council passed an election law requiring parliamentary elections and the formation of a three-year transitional parliament.
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structure was "Civil Salvation Committee". After consultations and analysis, the final name of the structure was chosen as the "State Council".
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consultations with political parties). On March 10, Eduard Shevardnadze was approved as the Chairman of the State Council.
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In 1992, the first president of Georgia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, was overthrown by insurgents through a
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Military Council
Parliament of Georgia
Eduard Shevardnadze
Georgian
romanized
Military Council of the Republic of Georgia
military coup
military council
Eduard Shevardnadze
Jaba Ioseliani
Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
ISBN
978-9941-9063-6-7
Jones, Stephen F.
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ISBN
978-9941-0-5972-8
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Legislatures
Georgia
National Council (1917–1918)
Parliament (1918–1919)
Constituent Assembly (1919–1921)
Supreme Soviet (1938–1990)
Supreme Council (1990–1992)
State Council (1992)
Parliament (since 1993)

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