Georgian Constituent Assembly

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The Georgian Constituent Assembly was the democratically elected legislative body that led the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia from 1919 until the Soviet takeover in 1921.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constituent assembly
legislative body
approvedConstitution Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Georgia NERFINISHED
approvedConstitutionDate 21 February 1921
archivesAt National Archives of Georgia NERFINISHED
conflict Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic NERFINISHED
country Democratic Republic of Georgia NERFINISHED
countryToday Georgia NERFINISHED
dissolved 1921
dominantParty Georgian Social Democratic Party NERFINISHED
electionDate 14 February 1919
electorate citizens of the Democratic Republic of Georgia
endCause Red Army occupation of Georgia in 1921 NERFINISHED
hasMember Akaki Chkhenkeli NERFINISHED
Evgeni Gegechkori NERFINISHED
Grigol Uratadze NERFINISHED
Irakli Tsereteli NERFINISHED
Karlo Chkheidze NERFINISHED
Noe Zhordania NERFINISHED
headquarters Tbilisi NERFINISHED
historicalEra Interwar period NERFINISHED
inception 1919
jurisdiction Democratic Republic of Georgia NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Georgian
legislatedIn Democratic Republic of Georgia NERFINISHED
legislativeOutput civil code and criminal legislation drafts
legislativePeriod 1919–1921
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Tbilisi NERFINISHED
mainIdeologyOfMajority social democracy
meetsIn Tbilisi NERFINISHED
numberOfMembers 130
partOf history of Georgia
history of the Democratic Republic of Georgia
politicalOrientation multi‑party
precededBy National Council of Georgia NERFINISHED
presidingOfficer Niko Nikoladze NERFINISHED
Nikolay Chkheidze NERFINISHED
reasonForDissolution Soviet invasion of Georgia NERFINISHED
Sovietization of Georgia NERFINISHED
replacedBy Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic institutions
Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic authorities
significantEvent adoption of the 1921 Constitution of Georgia
legislation on minority rights
proclamation of land reform laws
significantFor development of Georgian parliamentary tradition
status defunct
votingSystem proportional representation

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Georgian Social Democratic Party heldMajorityIn Georgian Constituent Assembly