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

Public Defender of Georgia
Nino Lomjaria
Mayor of Tbilisi
Kakha Kaladze
European Georgia chairman
Giga Bokeria
Irakli Kobakhidze: The government took into account the call of the American and European partners to investigate the elections, but Salome Zurabishvili did not come to the prosecutor's office, and everyone should draw conclusions about this
Irakli Kobakhidze: Salome Zurabishvili's term will soon expire in all respects, therefore, she should somehow enjoy the remaining two months, which connects her to the position of the president
Administration: The President resumed communication with European leaders before the summit of the European Political Union
Archil Gorduladze: The opposition has a plan, which Khazaradze found - they also have a plan to decide which street and district of Tbilisi to walk on depending on the weather
President: Europe unanimously says that it should take more responsibility in its own hands - the first challenge is Georgia: Europe should have a clear and solid policy
Tina Bokuchava: the President is very firm on the position that the country's European future is to be saved and she will spare no effort
Ana Dolidze - the conversation with the president was about how to strengthen the demand for an international investigation - the work will become very active, especially in the diplomatic direction
Kakha Kaladze: We hear the political kintour of the radicals, they have assigned specific roles - there is no evidence regarding election fraud
Salome Zurabishvili to Trump: Congratulations on your election! A strong USA is needed now more than ever to support Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integration, strengthen regional security and protect our freedom
President on the decision of the Tetritskaro court: Georgia will survive
Salome Zurabishvili: Moldova won, Georgia stands and will not give up
Ursula von der Leyen: The post-election situation remains worrying - if Georgia wants to maintain its orientation towards the EU, we need actions from the government - the enlargement report shows the way
Davit Matikashvili: soon the whole of Georgia will congratulate each other that the country will no longer have Salome Zurabishvili as its president
Shalva Papuashvili responds to the opposition's accusations of alleged election fraud, violation of voting secrecy and alleged pressure on voters
Shalva Papuashvili on Salome Zurabishvili: the Fridays she has left in this position are getting shorter and shorter, we just have to bring this issue to the end and elect a worthy new president
Salome Zurabishvili: Maia Sandu, your victory is our victory
President: I cannot congratulate you on the Day of Diplomacy! - You, silent ambassadors of Georgia, are sitting in Brussels, Washington, in how many other European capitals and for what? - History will not forget you!
Salome Zurabishvili talked to Frank-Walter Steinmeier by phone
Dr. Khatuna Burkadze – The 2024 parliamentary elections will define our European future, which requires power-sharing and coalition government
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