Drafting On 16 February 1993, the Speaker of the
Parliament of Georgia, head of state
Eduard Shevardnadze submitted to the Parliament a proposal to establish a
State Constitutional Commission of Georgia, which was to draft not a new constitution, but a draft of the new version of the 1921 Constitution. On 25 March 1993, the
Parliament of Georgia adopted a resolution on the establishment of the State Constitutional Commission of Georgia and the approval of its Statute. On the basis of this statute,
Eduard Shevardnadze, Chairman of the
Parliament of Georgia and the Head of State, was elected as the Chairman of the State Constitutional Commission. Prof.
Givi Intskirveli, Dean of the Faculty of Law of
Tbilisi State University and
Vakhtang Khmaladze were elected as his deputies. Prof.
Avtandil Demetrashvili was elected as the secretary of the commission. The Constitutional Commission included members of the parliament, lawyers, economists, historians, the President and academicians of the
Georgian Academy of Sciences and professors of
Tbilisi State University, a total of 118 members. at
the Pentagon According to one of the resolutions of the Parliament, the projects developed by the working groups were to be united with the editorial team; The final version of the Constitution was to be adopted first by the State Constitutional Commission and then by the
Parliament of Georgia. The draft adopted in this way was to be put to a universal vote - the constitution was to be adopted by the people. During the working prosses, some substantial changes were made to this plan. Instead of adopting the 1921 Constitution, it was decided to adopt a completely new Constitution. Various conferences and seminars were organized by the Secretariat of the Commission in 1993–1995 to study the problems in depth and take into account the experience of the states. The Secretariat was actively assisted by the
Venice Commission. In early 1995, in addition to Eduard Shevardnadze's draft, the Constitutional Commission already had 12 drafts submitted by various political groups, organizations and citizens. All the projects were studied in more or less detail at different levels of the commission, there was also an attempt to develop a reconciled version.
Ratification In May 1995, the final discussions began at the plenary sessions of the Constitutional Commission. The discussion was based on the draft presented by Eduard Shevardnadze. On 2 July, the State Constitutional Commission passed the draft by 64 votes against 4 and submitted it to the
Parliament of Georgia for approval. The forms of state arrangement established by the Constitutional Commission turned out to be unacceptable for the parliament. The first principles of the arrangement were removed from the draft constitution, and then the form of
semi-presidential republic was changed to a version similar to the
presidential republic. signing the constitution. 1998 Postage Stamp On 24 August 1995, at 5:50 pm, the
Parliament of the Republic of Georgia adopted the Constitution of Georgia by 159 votes to 8. On 17 September 1995, members of the State Constitutional Commission and the Parliament of Georgia signed the official text of the Constitution at the
Government House, where the
Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia proclaimed the
Act on the Restoration of Georgia's Independence. == 2004 Amendments ==