The
Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia (,
sakartvelos respublikis uzenaesi sabcho) was the highest unicameral legislative body in
Georgia elected in the first democratic, multiparty elections in the
Caucasus on October 28, 1990 while the country was still part of the
Soviet Union. The Council presided over the declaration of Georgia’s independence from the Soviet Union in April 1991. The legislature split into rivaling factions and became defunct after a violent coup d’etat ousted
President Zviad Gamsakhurdia in January 1992. A pro-Gamsakhurdia faction managed to convene for a few times in exile and again in Georgia during Gamsakhurdia’s
failed attempt to regain power later in 1993. The Supreme Council was succeeded – after a brief parliamentary vacuum filled by the rule of the post-coup Military Council and then the State Council – by the
Parliament of Georgia elected in October 1992.