Girchi chairman
Iago Khvichia

Place of birth

Martvili

Education

2004 - Graduated from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University with a degree in Law

Professional Experience

2004-2006 - Lawyer of the Young Economists Association;

2007-2012 - Head of the Tbilisi Registration Service of the National Agency of Public Registry, Head of the Legal Service;

2013-2018 - Free University Assistant Professor of Administrative Law;

2014-2016 - Tbilisi legal consulting, founder of a law firm;

2021 - Lawyer of the Education and Culture Municipal Service of Tbilisi City Hall;

Since 2020, Member of the Parliament of the 10th convocation, election bloc: Girchi, party list

President of Georgia
Salome Zurabishvili
Minister of Justice of Georgia
Rati Bregadze
Special Representative of the Prime Minister for Relations with Russia
Zurab Abashidze
Edison Research: if elections were held today, 32% of respondents would vote for "Georgian Dream", 20% for "Unity - National Movement", 11.9% - 11.9% - for "Change" coalition and Gakharia party, 9.9% - "Strong Georgia"
Edison Research: If the parliamentary elections were held tomorrow, 34% of the respondents would vote for "Georgian Dream", 19.2% - "Unity: National Democratic Party, strategy of building, European Georgia", 10.6% - "For Georgia - Giorgi Gakharia"
Iago Khvichia: it is wrong to accuse a person of murder who, at first glance, is not a murderer - the government's accusations are irresponsible
Vakhtang Megrelishvili: If the figures presented by Edison Research were to be reliable, today the opposition should meet, celebrate and agree on who will be the minister in the next government and who will remain in the parliament
Iago Khvichia: Salome Zurabishvili is filing a lawsuit with the same court that declared her as a violator of the Constitution - What has changed? Does not the Constitutional Court belong to Georgian Dream any longer?
Iago Khvichia: Everything that is happening to us now - programs are stopped and strategic agreements are revised - is the result of anti-Western decisions of "Georgian Dream" - the responsibility lies with the ruling party!
Iago Khvichia: I am sure that the government has have already made a decision regarding Prosecutor General
Iago Khvichiya We cannot afford anyone in this political spectrum and therefore, I think, we will go to the elections separately
Shalva Papuashvili: The employees of the organizations financed from the EU budget are openly engaged in terror, when you threaten someone with a bullet and attack them in public, this is precisely terror
Iago Khvichia: "The motto - "To China with dignity" looks very funny to a Georgian person – as for the President-initiated charter, of it cannot influence the unified lists, then nobody will remember in a month
Political parties will sign the "Georgian Charter" presented by the President
Shalva Papuashvili on the boycott of the opposition - it is not serious to boycott because I don't like the person next to me in the hall and I don't want to breathe the same air! - This is a boycott announcement for one's own voters
The Legal Affairs Committee of the Parliament supported the draft law "On transparency of foreign influence" in the second reading
Mamuka Mdinaradze regarding Girchi bill: If it gains any support from other political parties and at least in a certain circle of society, we can discuss it
Khatia Dekanoidze calls Iago Khvichia "rude" and "garbage" during discussion of abolition of gender quotas
Iago Khvichia: I typed LGBT propaganda in Google and Google offered me Papuashvili - this is the answer to who is the main LGBT propagandist in the country
Iago Khvichia says he was physically abused at Girchi office
Girchi MP criticizes Presidential Veto powers in election legislation
Ian Kelly: Unless the ruling party reverses course on taking anti-democratic actions like the ‘foreign agents law,’ and ceases its hostile rhetoric against the U.S., I cannot imagine our relations will get any better
Estonian Ambassador to Georgia - If we want EU membership, we should all play by the rules - The Georgian Government on the one hand says that they are moving closer to the EU, but their actions do not prove that