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Constituent Assembly of Georgia : ウィキペディア英語版
Constituent Assembly of Georgia

The Constituent Assembly of Georgia ((グルジア語:საქართველოს დამფუძნებელი კრება), ''sak’art’velos damp’udznebeli kreba'') 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.
== Election ==

After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Georgia seceded from Russia first as a part of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic on April 9, 1918, and then as its own sovereign republic on May 26, 1918, the day when the Georgian National Council anonymously adopted the Act of Independence of Georgia. The Council declared itself provisional Parliament in October 1918 and began preparations for a nationwide legislative elections - the only general elections in pre-Soviet Georgia.〔Nohlen, Dieter; Grotz, Florian & Hartmann, Christof (2001), ''Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook'', pp. 372-4. Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-924958-X.〕
The Constituent Assembly was elected in the free and direct elections held from February 14 to 17 1919, to ratify the Act of Independence and adopt the republic’s constitution. The elections were contested by 15 political parties and the results were a triumph for the Social-Democratic Party (Mensheviks) and its leaders. Of the 130 seats in the Assembly, they obtained 109; the National Democratic Party of Georgia (NDP) took 8 seats, the Social-Federalist Party of Georgia (SFs) – 8 and the Socialist-Revolutionary Party of Georgia (SRs) – 5, forming the corresponding four factions and the two additional factions, those of the National Party and of the Dashnaktsutiun.
Nikolay Chkheidze, from the Social-Democratic Party, was elected president, Ekvtime Takhaishvili from the National Democratic Party of Georgia and Samson Pirtskhalava from the Social-Federalist Party of Georgia, vice-presidents.
On March 21, 1919, the Assembly elected Noe Zhordania head of government, and he formed a new cabinet.〔 (The Constituent Assembly, 1919-21 ). ''Parliament of Georgia''.〕

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