State Council of the Republic of Georgia

State Council of the Republic of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს რესპუბლიკის სახელმწიფო საბჭო, romanized: sakartvelos resp'ublik'is sakhelmts'ipo sabch'o) was a temporary supreme governing body of the country, which was established in 1992 after the self-liquidation of the Military Council of the Republic of Georgia.

In 1992, the first president of Georgia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, was overthrown by insurgents through a military coup.

The first meeting of the State Council of the Republic of Georgia was held on March 11.

The Ministry of Security was replaced by an intelligence service that had limited interception of citizens.

On August 2, the Council of State issued a "Manifesto of Reconciliation" and pardoned all political prisoners detained from January to June 1992.