1948 – Strasbourg University law Professor Michel Mouskhely and Professor Gaston Stefani jointly publish the project of the European federal constitution
1922 – Catholicos-Patriarch Ambrosi Khelaia addresses the Genoa International Conference and urges the international community to support the struggle of Georgians against the Russian occupation
1918 – Tradition of Democracy in Georgia, the first coalition government and examples of cooperation with political opposition from the history of independent Georgia in 1918-1921
1907 – the Petition of the Georgian People is submitted to the International Conference in The Hague, in which the authors demand full political autonomy for Georgia
1907 – the Petition of the Georgian People is submitted to the International Conference in The Hague, in which the authors demand full political autonomy for Georgia
1906 – On June 23, 1906, a petition by 150 Georgian women against the Russian execution was published in The Daily Chronicle, The Daily News, The Tribune, and The Times
1894 – Niko Nikoladze is elected mayor of the city of Poti, from where the long and interesting path of putting his European economic visions into practice begins