President of Georgia
Salome Zurabishvili

Place of birth

Paris

Education

1972 - Paris Institute of Political Science;

1973 - Columbia University;

1981 - Paris National School of Public Administration

Professional Experience

1974-1977 - Third secretary of the French Embassy in Rome;

1977-1980 - Second secretary of the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations;

1980-1984 - Employee of the Analysis and Forecasting Center of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

1984-1988 - First Secretary of the French Embassy in Washington;

1988-1989 - First Secretary of the European Conference on Security and Co-operation in Vienna;

1989-1992 - Second Counselor at the French Embassy in the Republic of Chad;

1992-1993 - First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of France to the Euro-Atlantic Council (Brussels);

1993-1996 - Deputy Permanent Representative of France to the Western European Union (Brussels);

1996-1998 - Adviser to the Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France;

1997-1998 - Inspector General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

1998-2001 - Officer of the Strategy, Security and Disarmament Division of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

2001-2003 - Head of International and Strategic Affairs of the General Secretariat of National Defense of France;

2003-2004 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France to Georgia;

2004-2005 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia;

2006 - Leader of political union The Way for Georgia;

2006-2015 - Professor at the French Institute of Political Science;

2010-2015 - Head of the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on Iran;

2016-2020 - Member of Parliament of Georgia of the 9th convocation;

2018 - Elected President of Georgia

Former PM of Georgia; For Georgia chairman
Giorgi Gakharia
Special Representative of the Prime Minister for Relations with Russia
Zurab Abashidze
Prime Minister of Georgia
Irakli Gharibashvili
Salome Zurabishvili also held a meeting with Mamuka Khazaradze and Tina Bokuchava
President meets with Nika Gvaramia
Irakli Kobakhidze criticizes opposition, claims Freedom Square rally was a failure
The constitutional submission of the majority of deputies on the issue of impeachment of President Salome Zurabishvili will be sent to the Constitutional Court today
Foreign media respond to the march held in Tbilisi - "Georgia chooses the European Union"
Kakha Kaladze: "The opposition is politically bankrupt, clinging to water-absorbed moss"
President: I want to appeal to Maia Sandu, I hope it will be a day of victory for you and the European Referendum - also, I appeal to Volodymyr Zelenskyy: we know that he will fight for us and be a winner, we will enter Europe together!
Salome Zurabishvili: Georgia, which is standing in front of me today, is free Georgia
President: I want to appeal to our partners, Europeans or Americans: we will be such a partner and ally as you can't even dream of when we enter Europe!
Participants of the march - "Georgia chooses the European Union" march towards Freedom Square
Nino Lomjaria: Diverse representation expected at “Georgia chooses the European Union” march, President likely to speak
President: Today I met with the ambassador of the EU, who reiterated to me not only his support, but that once they see that the population has expressed their unwavering will to return to Europe in the elections, everything will be restored immediately
President Zurabishvili calls for unity and participation in the European march
Teona Akubardia: The President’s role and Georgia’s European future
Giorgi Gakharia on the question to what extent Salome Zurabishvili's prime ministership is considered: my political team and I estimate that this is one of the best and working options
Nika Gvaramia: Will support PM candidate presented by President Zurabishvili, pre- or post-election
Shalva Papuashvili: OSCE/ODIHR report was a disappointment for the opposition
Salome Zurabishvili: If the pro-European forces and parties that signed the Charter win the elections, I will probably be with them
THE EUROPEAN FUTURE OF GEORGIA – IT’S IN YOUR HANDS
British Ambassador Gareth Ward - Foreign Influence Law damages NGOs and free media in Georgia - It is disproportionate and stifles free speech, as well as stigmatising those who do good for their communities