- Akaki Chkhenkeli
Akaki Chkhenkeli ( _ka. აკაკი ჩხენკელი) (1874-1959) was a Georgian
Marxist politician and publicist who acted as one of the leaders of theMenshevik movement inRussia and Georgia.He was born in the town of
Khoni , Georgia, then part ofImperial Russia , to a noble family. A graduate from the universities inKiev ,Berlin , andLondon , he was a lawyer and a literature expert. He joined the Social Democratic movement in 1898 and sided with the Menshevik faction in 1903. He was involved in theRussian Revolution of 1905 and was briefly arrested in its aftermath. He was elected to the FourthState Duma where he advocated self-determination for the peoples of Russia. After theFebruary Revolution of 1917, he worked for the Special Transcaucasian Committee (OZAKOM) as a Commissar for Internal Affairs and was elected, in June 1917, a member of All-Russian Central Executive Committee.On February 14, 1918, he became a Deputy Head and a Foreign Minister in the government of the
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic , a short-livedArmenia n-Azerbaijan i-Georgian federation. When theDemocratic Republic of Georgia proclaimed independence on May 26 1918, Chkhenkeli assumed the position of Foreign Minister and remained on this post until being replaced withEvgeni Gegechkori in November 1918. He was elected to theConstituent Assembly of Georgia in 1919 and briefly functioned as an emissary toFrance in January 1921. TheSoviet invasion of Georgia early in 1921 forced him into exile toParis where he remained inémigré opposition to theSoviet Union until his death in 1959.References
*ru icon [http://eng.kavkaz.memo.ru/persontext/engperson/id/565751.html Чхенкели, Акакий Иванович] . Retrieved on 16.01.2007
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