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Nodar Natadze

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in 1990, Natadze succeeded in securing a seat in the Supreme Soviet in a single-mandate constituency despite his party gaining only 1.9% of the vote. He, thus, became one of the signatories of Georgia's declaration of independence on 9 April 1991. By that time, he had withdrawn to opposition to
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on 26 May 1991. Natadze also ran for the presidency, garnering 1.17% of the vote and ending up fourth. Subsequently, Natadze accused Gamsakhurdia of usurping the powers of parliament, censoring media, and violating the election law.
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on a party ticket of the election bloc Eleventh of October from 1992 to 1995. He played no major role in the politics of Georgia afterward. Natadze died on 13 November 2022, at the age of 93.
83:, which called for independence and a gradual transition to a market economy fearing it would lead to foreign firms seizing Georgian national resources. At that time, Natadze was close to 325: 216: 87:, a radical pro-independence leader, who supported his election to the chairmanship of the Popular Front. In August 1989, through the efforts of the influential group of intellectuals 305: 310: 113: 315: 96: 61: 241: 101: 175: 92: 320: 200: 32:; 27 May 1929 – 13 November 2022) was a Georgian literary critic, linguist, and politician, best known as the continuous leader of 330: 117: 80: 33: 53: 120: 193:
Georgia from national awakening to Rose Revolution : delayed transition in the former Soviet Union
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In the late 1980s, Nodar Natadze became involved in a national movement seeking independence from the
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with a degree in the Georgian Language and Literature in 1952 and did his
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as a member of the anti-Communist opposition. In Georgia's
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Georgian
Popular Front
Soviet Georgia
Tbilisi
Tbilisi State University
postgraduate work
Georgian National Academy of Sciences
Shota Rustaveli
Thomas Aquinas
Soviet Union
Popular Front
Zviad Gamsakhurdia
Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR
first multi-party legislative election
elected
President of Georgia
a military coup
newly convened
Parliament of Georgia
"Nodar Natadze (1929-2022)"
ISBN
978-1845113384
ISBN
9781315254388
"Results of Presidential Elections of 1991"
"Congressional Delegation in Georgia: Meeting with President Gamsakhurdia's Opposition"
"Georgian PM "saddened" by death of Georgian linguist, political figure Nodar Natadze"
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1929 births
2022 deaths

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