Communist Party of Georgia (Soviet Union)

Communist Party of Georgia
Leader Mamia Orakhelashvili (1921-1922)
Jemal Mikeladze (1991)
Founded 1920
Dissolved 1991
Ideology Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Political position Far-left
Colours Red
Party flag
Not to be confused with Communist Party of Georgia.

Georgian Communist Party (Georgian: საქართველოს კომუნისტური პარტია; Russian: Коммунистическая партия Грузии) was a political party in Georgia.

Georgia was incorporated into the Soviet Union as the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic after 25 February 1921 when the Red Army entered its capital Tbilisi and installed a communist government led by Georgian Bolshevik Filipp Makharadze. After the 1924 August Uprising in Georgia the country was incorporated into the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic until 1936. During its period as a Soviet Socialist Republic it was ruled by the First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party including; Samson Mamulia, Lavrentiy Beria, Candide Charkviani, Vasil Mzhavanadze and Eduard Shevardnadze.

Its political descendant is the Communist Party of Georgia which was formed in 1992 after Georgia declared independence in April 1991.

First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Georgia

Mikheil Okujava (1922)

Vissarion Lominadze (1922-1924)

Mikheil Kakhiani (1924-1930)

Levan Gogoberidze (1930)

Samson Mamulia (1930-1931)

Lavrenti Kartvelishvili (1931)

Lavrentiy Beria (1931-1932), (1934-1938)

Petre Agniashvili (1932-1934)

Kandid Charkviani (1938-1952)

Akaki Mgeladze (1952-1953)

Aleksandre Mirtskhulava (1953)

Vasil Mzhavanadze (1953-1972)

Eduard Shevardnadze (1972-1985)

Jumber Patiashvili (1985-1989)

Givi Gumbaridze (1989-1990)

Avtandil Margiani (1990-1991)

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