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On 14 April 1978, demonstrations in Tbilisi, capital of the Georgian SSR, took place in response to an attempt by the Soviet government to change the constitutional status of languages in Georgia. After a new Soviet Constitution was adopted in October 1977, the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR considered a draft constitution in which, in contrast to the Constitution of 1936, Georgian was no longer declared to be the sole State language. A series of indoor and outdoor actions of protest ensued and implied with near-certainty there would be a clash between several thousands of demonstrators and the Soviet government, but Georgian Communist Party chief Eduard Shevardnadze negotiated with the central authorities in Moscow and managed to obtain permission to retain the previous status of the

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  • 1978 Georgian demonstrations (en)
  • Manifestaciones en Georgia (1978) (es)
  • Демонстрации в Грузии (1978) (ru)
  • Демонстрації в Грузії (1978) (uk)
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  • Демонстрации в Грузии (14 апреля 1978, груз. თბილისის დემონსტრაციები) — массовые митинги протеста грузинской интеллигенции и прочих активистов в Грузинской ССР, в первую очередь в столице республики г. Тбилиси. (ru)
  • Демонстрації в Грузії (14 квітня 1978) — масові протести грузинської інтелігенції та інших активістів, в першу чергу в столиці Грузинської РСР Тбілісі. (uk)
  • On 14 April 1978, demonstrations in Tbilisi, capital of the Georgian SSR, took place in response to an attempt by the Soviet government to change the constitutional status of languages in Georgia. After a new Soviet Constitution was adopted in October 1977, the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR considered a draft constitution in which, in contrast to the Constitution of 1936, Georgian was no longer declared to be the sole State language. A series of indoor and outdoor actions of protest ensued and implied with near-certainty there would be a clash between several thousands of demonstrators and the Soviet government, but Georgian Communist Party chief Eduard Shevardnadze negotiated with the central authorities in Moscow and managed to obtain permission to retain the previous status of the (en)
  • Las Manifestaciones Georgianas de 1978 ocurrieron el 14 de abril de 1978 en Tiflis, capital de la República Socialista Soviética de Georgia como respuesta al intento del Partido Comunista de cambiar el estatus constitucional del idioma georgiano. Después de la aprobación en octubre de la nueva Constitución de la Unión Soviética de 1977, Moscú intentó equiparar la oficialidad del ruso con la del georgiano en Georgia.​ Se dieron numerosas protestas, pero el Partido Comunista de Georgia se atribuyó el mérito de haber negociado con Moscú que el idioma georgiano retuviese su estatus oficial.​ (es)
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