Political history of Georgia (1988-1992)
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Abstract
Numerous works and studies have been dedicated to the issue of the struggle for Georgia’s independence. Analyzing
this highly significant fact and providing a historical and significant fact and providing a historical and legal assessment is
crucial for future generations, as they need to understand the difficult path Georgia has traversed in its quest for
independence. The events of December 1991 to January 1992 and the subsequent coup are also noteworthy. It is essential to
analyze and evaluate this extremely tragic, anti-state, and unconstitutional event from a historical and legal perspective. The
article analyzes the key events that actively engaged Georgia’s national movement in the political process. It discusses the
election of Zviad Gamsakhurdia as president,the dynamics of his governance and relations with the opposition, as well as
international influences and Russia’s involvement in these processes.