Noe Ramishvili

Noe Ramishvili (Georgian ნოე რამიშვილი; born December 7, 1881 in Guria, † December 7, 1930 in Paris) was a Georgian politician ( Social Democrat ). The leading Menshevik was May-June 1918 Prime Minister of the first Georgian Republic, then interior minister, education and defense.

Life

In 1902, he joined the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Russia ( RSDLP ) in. In 1903, he joined the Menshevik wing of the party, was one of its speakers. After the February Revolution of 1917 he became a member of the Georgian workers and soldiers councils. On April 22, 1918 he was Minister of the Interior of the Transcaucasian Federative Republic, a loose federation of former Russian provinces in the areas of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

On May 26, 1918, he became Prime Minister of the newly established Democratic Republic of Georgia. He stood in front of a coalition cabinet of Menshevik Social Democrats, National Democrats and Social - Federalists. On June 24 of the same year he was replaced as Prime Minister by Noe Schordania. Ramishvili assumed the office of Minister of Interior, where he was going with a heavy hand against Bolshevik and separatist rebellions in the provinces. After the new government in March 1919, he was education and defense simultaneously.

On February 25, 1921 Ramishvili and the Georgian government were expelled by the Red Army from Tbilisi. At first he lived in Kutaisi, then in Batumi. On March 17, 1921 he left Georgia and went into exile in France. He lived first in Paris, from 1922 in Leuville -sur -Orge.

From there, he participated in 1924 in the preparation of the August Uprising in Georgia. Later he became a leading member of the anti-Soviet Prometheus incurred in Poland Movement. On December 7, 1930 he was murdered by a Georgian GPU agents in Paris.

Ramishvili was married and had a son, Akaki.

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