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{{Infobox Prime Minister
| name = Tengiz Sigua
თენგიზ სიგუა
| image = Tengiz Sigua.png
| imagesize = 180px
| office = Prime Minister of Georgia
| order = 2nd
| term_start = 8 November 1992
| term_end = 5 August 1993
(acting from 6 January 1992)
| president = Eduard Shevardnadze
| predecessor = Besarion Gugushvili
| successor = Otar Patsatsia
| order2 = Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Georgia
| term_start2 = 15 November 1990
| term_end2 = 18 August 1991
| president2 = Zviad Gamsakhurdia
| predecessor2 = Nodar Chitanava
| successor2 = Murman Omanidze (acting);
Besarion Gugushvili
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1934|11|9}}
| birth_place = Lentekhi, Georgian SSR, Transcaucasian SFSR, Soviet Union
}}Tengiz Sigua (born 9 November 1934) is a Georgian politician and former Prime Minister of the country.[1]

Sigua was an engineer by profession[1] and entered politics on the eve of the Soviet Union’s collapse. In 1990 he led an expert group of the bloc "Round Table-Free Georgia". Following the first multiparty elections in Georgia, he was elected Chair of the Ministers’ Council of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic on 14 November 1990.[1]

He was the prime minister in Zviad Gamsakhurdia’s government from 15 November 1990 to 18 August 1991. However, he resigned in August 1991 after disagreements with the president.[1] Along with the National Guard leader Tengiz Kitovani and the paramilitary leader Jaba Ioseliani, he became a leader of the uneasy opposition which launched a violent coup against the President in December 1991-January 1992. After Gamsakhurdia’s fall, he became Prime Minister in the Georgian interim government (Military Council, later transformed into the State Council) which was joined by Eduard Shevardnadze) on 6 January 1992.[1] He was reappointed Prime Minister on 8 November 1992 by the newly elected Parliament.

He resigned on 6 August 1993 after the Parliament rejected the budget submitted by the government.[2] He remained as an MP, led the National Liberation Front opposition party and backed a military solution of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict.

See also

  • List of Georgians
  • Prime Minister of Georgia

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.georgianbiography.com/bios/s/sigua.htm|title=SIGUA, TENGIZ|publisher=Dictionary of Georgian National Biography|accessdate=11 February 2010}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Transition to democracy, Volume 72|publisher=International Institute for Democracy|pages=174}}
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8 : Prime Ministers of Georgia|Leaders who took power by coup|1934 births|Living people|Mingrelians|People from Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti|1990s in Georgia (country)|20th-century politicians from Georgia (country)

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