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Otar Patsatsia

1929 - 2021

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Otar Patsatsia (Georgian: ოთარ ფაცაცია; 15 May 1929 – 9 December 2021) was a Georgian politician who served as the country's Prime Minister from 20 August 1993 to 5 October 1995. A former Communist bureaucrat and enterprise manager, Patsatsia led the Georgian cabinet, with Eduard Shevardnadze as Georgia's Head of State, during the years of civil strife and economic crisis. His appointment as Prime Minister was an attempt to placate the supporters of President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, militarily ousted in 1992, as Patsatsia was from Zugdidi, the powerbase of Gamsakhurdia loyalists. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Otar Patsatsia has received more than 26,586 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Otar Patsatsia is the 10,619th most popular politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Otar Patsatsia ranks 10,619 out of 15,577Before him are Porcius Festus, Anna of Moscow, Mastino II della Scala, Dalia Itzik, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, and Manuel Komnenos. After him are Ariobarzanes of Pontus, Roméo Dallaire, Ulanhu, Albert Lutuli, Joseph Deiss, and Francesco Bartolozzi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1929, Otar Patsatsia ranks 219Before him are Piero Cappuccilli, Milton Glaser, Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, Jack Higgins, Liselotte Pulver, and Berry Gordy. After him are Katherine Helmond, Lee Shau-kee, Hermann Prey, Jeremy Thorpe, Link Wray, and Józef Glemp. Among people deceased in 2021, Otar Patsatsia ranks 301Before him are George Shultz, Robert Bly, Michael Nesmith, Gunilla Bergström, István Csom, and Udo Zimmermann. After him are Romano Fogli, Jiří Čadek, Kamal Ganzouri, Gerry Ashmore, Yury Vlasov, and Frederic Rzewski.

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