After the establishment of the Soviet government in Georgia on March 2, 1921, it was renamed Komunisti.
[2][3] Komunisti reflected all the important periods of the history of the Georgian SSR, supporting the CPSU and the Government's decisions.
The newspaper covered topics about policy, economics, industry, agriculture, literature, arts, education and other issues.
The newspaper had its additions – journals Torch (1923–1925), Science and Technology (1925–1926), Flag (1929–1934), and Agriculture (1958).
The newspaper ceased to exist after the dissolution of the USSR and the restoration of Georgian independence.