List of leaders of Georgia

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Georgia

This is the list of the rulers of Georgia from 1918 to the present. It includes leaders of short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921), of Soviet Georgia (1921–1991), and of post-Soviet era.

Leaders of Georgia (1918–present)

Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)

President of Parliamentary Assembly (Sejm)
President of Executive Committee (government)

Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921)

President of Parliamentary Assemblies
President of Government (Prime Minister)

The Government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in exile (1921–1954)

Heads of Government in exile

Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (1922–1936) and Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1990)

First secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party
Chairman of the Supreme Council of Georgia

Republic of Georgia (1991–present)

Presidents
Name
(Born–Died)
Picture Term Took Office Left Office Party
1 Zviad Gamsakhurdia
(1939–1993)
1 14 April 1991
(Appointed)
26 May 1991
(Inaugurated)
6 January 1992
(Deposed)
Round Table — Free Georgia
2 Eduard Shevardnadze
(1928–2014)
1 26 November 1995
(Inaugurated)
30 April 2000 Union of Citizens of Georgia
2 30 April 2000
(Inaugurated)
23 November 2003
(Resigned)
Nino Burjanadze
(1964–)
(acting)
23 November 2003 25 January 2004 United National Movement
3 Mikheil Saakashvili
(1967–)
1 25 January 2004
(Inaugurated)
25 November 2007
Nino Burjanadze
(1964–)
(acting)
25 November 2007 20 January 2008
(3) Mikheil Saakashvili
(1967–)
2 20 January 2008
(Inaugurated)
17 November 2013
4 Giorgi Margvelashvili
(1969–)
1 17 November 2013
(Inaugurated)
Incumbent Georgian Dream
President of the Republic of Georgia in exile
Non-presidential leaders of the Republic of Georgia
Name
(Born–Died)
Picture Took Office Left Office Title
Tengiz Kitovani
(1938–)
6 January 1992 10 March 1992 Co-leaders
(Military Council)
Jaba Ioseliani
(1926–2003)
Eduard Shevardnadze
(1928–2014)
10 March 1992 4 November 1992 Chairman of the State Council
4 November 1992 6 November 1992 Chairman of the Parliament
6 November 1992 26 November 1995 Head of State

See also

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