Lelo MP
Ana Natsvlishvili

Education

2006 - Tbilisi Iv. Javakhishvili State University, Jurisprudent

2007 - Central European University, Hungary, Master of Law

2013 - University of Essex, Master of Law

Professional Experience

2019 - present - “Lelo for Georgia”

2018 - 2018 - Parliamentary Secretary of the President of Georgia

2018 - present - Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, Associate Professor

2013 - 2017 - Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association

2013 - 2013 - OSCE Office

2008 - 2009 - Law Clinic, Durban University

2008 - 2010 - Human Rights Center

2007 - 2008 - International NGO “Article 19”

Public Defender of Georgia
Nino Lomjaria
Former President of Georgia
Giorgi Margvelashvili
Speaker of Parliament of Georgia
Shalva Papuashvili
Ana Natsvlishvili: A report tailored to the interests of the Russian occupying state was prepared on behalf of the State Security Service of Georgia, the report is a carrier of Moscow’s interests
Ana Natsvlishvili: If "Georgian Dream" decides to leave the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, it will directly follow the path taken by Russia – this will be a test of whether "Georgian Dream" serves the interests of the Georgian people
Ana Natsvlishvili: When people are detained for a blank sheet of paper, that is authoritarianism – when they are detained for mentioning the name of a national hero, that is an occupying regime
Ana Natsvlishvili: We are witnessing another wave of political retribution, and the targets are Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze. Russian repression will not affect us, there will be no steps backward!
Ana Natsvlishvili on the summoning of Khazaradze-Japaridze by the investigative commission: This is another political persecution by the illegitimate Georgian Dream
Ana Natsvlishvili: Jim Risch not only remain in high positions in the United States, but he also enjoys unwavering support from the new administration - there will be no reset or renewal of relations with the United States from the Georgian Dream side
Ana Natsvlishvili: After the change of government, our plan is to annul the fines imposed on demonstrators and compensate the affected individuals
Ana Natsvlishvili: If the volunteers had not mobilized, Kobakhidze would still be in a deep sleep today – it is shameful to reproach these people, while Georgian Dream's response to the disaster is criminal negligence
Ana Natsvlishvili: The European Parliament resolution will give new momentum to the policy of personal sanctions. It is important that those individuals who provide financial support to "Georgian Dream" are also sanctioned
Ana Natsvlishvili: The Abu Dhabi summit is not a real alternative to the Munich Conference. A 'restart' is necessary, which will be created by new elections
Committee on Procedural Issues supports termination of parliamentary mandates of 49 MPs
Ana Natsvlishvili: By stating that sanctioned individuals will be compensated from the state budget, Kobakhidze confirmed that members of the violent government suffered significant financial losses due to their stolen assets being hidden abroad
Ana Natsvlishvili: The only way to restore constitutional order is through new, fair elections. Coordination around this demand, both domestically and internationally, is moving to an even more intensive stage
Ana Natsvlishvili: Personal sanctions are a proof that hijacking elections, torturing Georgian citizens and committing grave rights violations against them is not a choice for anyone
Ana Natsvlishvili: the self-proclaimed regime commits international crimes - we appeal to the Council of Europe and the two relevant bodies of the United Nations, whose mandate is to respond to cases of torture and inhuman treatment
Ana Natsvlishvili: "Georgian Dream" has declared war against the people
Ana Natsvlishvili: For those who don't like what is happening in Rustaveli now, I would like to remind you that before the people rebelled, they were calm and patient for many years, but the government took away all the roads from them - the "dream" tore the constitution!
Ana Natsvlishvili: What we see is the reaction of the perpetrator, how the guilty CEC and the guilty government defend themselves
Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests