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in 1985. Under Patiashvili, most of Shevardnadze's initiatives atrophied, and no new policy innovations were undertaken. Patiashvili removed some of Shevardnadze's key appointees, although he could not dismiss his predecessor's many middle-echelon appointees without seriously damaging the party
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national movement became more active, several manifestations and hunger strikes were organized by the so-called informal political organizations. The protesters were
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apparatus. By isolating opposition groups, Patiashvili forced reformist leaders into underground organizations and confrontational behavior. By the end of 1988,
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parliament of 1992-1995. Patiashvili returned to the national politics prior to the 1999 parliamentary elections. He organized an oppositional Unity (ertoba in
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Members of the Central Committee of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Members of the Central Committee of the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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and subsequently from Communist Party. Patiashvili, a nondescript party loyalist, succeeded
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Soviet-Georgian politician; First Secretary of the Communist Party of Georgia
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constituency on the Rightist Alliance–Topadze-Industrialists bloc ticket.
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brutally dispersed by the Soviet troops on April 9, 1989
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Georgian
Georgian
Georgian SSR
Lagodekhi
Kakheti
Komsomol
Eduard Shevardnadze
Communist Party
Georgian
brutally dispersed by the Soviet troops on April 9, 1989
KGB
Givi Gumbaridze
Georgian
Georgian
Democratic Revival Party
Aslan Abashidze
Adjara
Parliament of Georgia
Eduard Shevardnadze
Rose Revolution
Gori
2008 Georgian parliamentary election
Gori
List of Majoritarian MP Candidates.
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Eduard Shevardnadze
First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party
Givi Gumbaridze
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