Irakli Tsereteli
Irakli Tsereteli was a politician Géorgien born in 1881, and died in 1959.
Representative géorgien at the International Socialist Office of the international IIe.
Directing Left working social democrat Russia, then leader Menchevik in 1903.
Exiled in Germany, it joined the Russia in 1905, is elected appointed with the Douma. He is menchevic leader-writer with the newspaper Kvali .
He directs the Soviet of Petrograd in March 1917, then is member of the Provisional government in May, with the ministry for the Stations and Télégraphes.
Following the come to power of the Bolsheviks, Lénine orders to stop it: Tsereteli remains then in Georgia, and it is exiled in France in 1921, following the invasion of Georgia by the Red Army.
He dies in the the United States in 1959.
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