He soon attracted a large clientele, defending numerous peasants from lawsuits and helping them purchase land put up for sale in the surrounding villages.
[1] He contributed funds to village reading rooms and choirs,[2] and was very active in the Ungurianu-headed Timișoara chapter of Astra, which expanded into the Banat in 1896.
[3] The city was in a tense and uncertain position, and on October 31, 1918, an ad-hoc committee presided over by Aurel Cosma selected Georgevici as commander of the area's Romanian national guards.
At the November 1919 election, the first held in Greater Romania, he won a seat for the Assembly of Deputies in the Recaș district, forming part of the Alexandru Vaida-Voevod-led majority.
[7] In October 1920, after the Vaida-Voevod government had fallen, Georgevici followed Cosma and the rest of the Timiș-Torontal PNR chapter into the National Liberal Party (PNL).
During his term, a tramway line was completed, many streets paved, the abattoir modernized, new schoolrooms inaugurated and dormitories for students and workers begun.