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Georgian deputies elected nationalist leader Zviad Gamsakhurdia to the newly created post of president of the republic, amending the constitution to accord him enhanced executive powers. Gamsakhurdia was elected by acclaim with no dissenting voices, although some deputies did not take part in the vote. At a special session of parliament, the deputies passed a text that called for the direct popular election of a president and mandated a president elected by parliament until a direct election could be held. Non-official sources said direct presidential elections would be held soon. The deputies declared Georgia’s independence from the Soviet Union and gave Gamsakhurdia full powers until a president could be elected in a poll to be held within six months. Georgia, the fourth Soviet republic to declare independence, becomes the first to elect its own president. Gamsakhurdia, 52, thanked the deputies for their vote, adding that “at the present time, Georgia needs a strong authority”. The new Georgian president can dissolve parliament and rule by decree.

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