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=== Opposing Coup Authorities ===

=== Opposing Coup Authorities ===

* On March 13, 1992, the Supreme Council, gathered in Grozny, declared that the Military Council “and other institutions” were “usurpation of power” and all acts adopted by them were declared null and void, including the calling of new parliamentary elections.

** The resolution also called the organizers of the coup as guilty of “high treason”, though stopping short of listing the names.

=== Domestic Recognition ===

=== Domestic Recognition ===


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Constitutional institutions of the Republic of Georgia

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Institutional collapse amidst the Tbilisi War

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Doctrine of Necessity

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Applied to the First Republic’s Government in Exile

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Institutions of the Republic of Georgia Amidst the Civil War

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President of the Republic

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  • On 13 March 1992, the Supreme Council, gathered in Grozny, passed a resolution calling the 1991-1992 overthrow as a “state coup d’état”, calling on the population of Georgia to “disobey the unlawful authorities”, and declaring the Military Council and other coup institutions as “usurpation of power”.

Opposing Coup Authorities

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  • On March 13, 1992, the Supreme Council, gathered in Grozny, declared that the Military Council “and other institutions” were “usurpation of power” and all acts adopted by them were declared null and void, including the calling of new parliamentary elections.
    • The resolution also called the organizers of the coup as guilty of “high treason”, though stopping short of listing the names.

Domestic Recognition

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International Recognition

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Supremacy of the Constitution

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Principle of Constitutional Continuity

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Continuing Remnant Principle

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Remaining Institutions Following the War

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Supreme Council Elections

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Abolition of the Presidency

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Clash with Government

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Ultra Vires Doctrine

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Temporary & Limited Mandate

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Principle of Majority within Legitimacy

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Besarion Gugushvili

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