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Women’s Right in the First Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921)

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Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an important mark in the history of the country, because these three years left a model of an exemplary state, where the civil and political rights of all citizens were equally protected, regardless of nationality and gender. Therefore, even at the beginning of the last century, despite the political legacy, in search of solutions to the not so favorable situation, in order to improve the legal status of women, involvement in politics, as many researchers believe, the study/sharing of past experiences is very relevant. In addition, a number of facts prove that this is one of the issues that is considered a prerequisite for a democratic society.The purpose of our work is to present the possibility of resolving the problem with the correct political understanding of the past, which is to offer a certain opportunity to the future generations of the country to build a democratic state where there will be a great effort to fully protect the rights of every citizen, regardless of language, gender, religion, and also, Everyone will have the opportunity to develop. 

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