First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party
De facto leader of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Georgian SSR | |
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საქართველოს სსრ კომუნისტური პარტიის ცკ პირველი მდივანი | |
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Emblem of the Georgian SSR
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of Georgia | |
Style |
Comrade
Secretary
(informal) |
Type | Party leader |
Status | Country leader |
Seat | Tbilisi , Georgian SSR |
Formation | March 1921 ; 102 years ago ( 1921-03 ) |
First holder | Mamia Orakhelashvili |
Final holder | Jemal Mikeladze |
Abolished | 1991 ; 32 years ago ( 1991 ) |
The First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party ( Russian : Первый секретарь ЦК Компартии Грузии ; Georgian : საქართველოს სსრ კომუნისტური პარტიის პირველი მდივანი ) was the leading position in the Georgian Communist Party during the Soviet era . Its leaders were responsible for many of the affairs in Georgia and were considered the leader of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic . Many of its leaders were prominent outside of the country and were noted Soviet leaders, including Lavrentiy Beria and Eduard Shevardnadze .
List of First Secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party
- Mamia Orakhelashvili (March 1921–April 1922)
- Mikheil Okujava (April–22 October 1922)
- Vissarion Lominadze (25 October 1922 – August 1924)
- Mikheil Kakhiani (August 1924–May 1930)
- Levan Gogoberidze (May–19 November 1930)
- Samson Mamulia (20 November 1930 – 11 September 1931)
- Lavrenty Kartvelishvili (11 September–14 November 1931)
- Lavrenti Beria (14 November 1931 – 18 October 1932) (1st time)
- Petre Agniashvili (18 October 1932 – 15 January 1934)
- Lavrentiy Beria (15 January 1934 – 31 August 1938) (2nd time)
- Candide Charkviani (31 August 1938 – 2 April 1952)
- Akaki Mgeladze (2 April 1952 – 14 April 1953)
- Aleksandre Mirtskhulava (14 April–19 September 1953)
- Vasil Mzhavanadze (20 September 1953 – 29 September 1972)
- Eduard Shevardnadze (29 September 1972 – 6 July 1985)
- Jumber Patiashvili (6 July 1985 – 14 April 1989)
- Givi Gumbaridze (14 April 1989 – 7 December 1990)
- Avtandil Margiani (7 December 1990 – 19 February 1991)
- Jemal Mikeladze (20 February – 26 August 1991)
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