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”

Minister of Justice of Georgia
Rati Bregadze
President of Georgia
Salome Zurabishvili
European Georgia chairman
Giga Bokeria
Ana Natsvlishvili: The headquarters of "Strong Georgia" has collected dozens of facts of serious, systematic violations - based on the analysis of all these materials, we have identified the "black box" of the kidnapping scheme
Ana Natsvlishvili: In Zugdidi, our representative was physically assaulted - we urgently demand a response to the said fact and we will not leave any violation without appropriate legal response
Ana Natsvlishvili: We are not going to leave Georgia for a person whose situation is dangerous for our country and at the same time extremely shameful
Ana Natsvlishvili: Today's rally, which unites tens of thousands of people, is another loud statement that the Georgian people are separating themselves from the Russian oligarchs and are not going to join Russia
Ana Natsvlishvili: The pre-election report of the OSCE reflects the systemically unfair and unequal election environment created by "Georgian Dream" - no attempt to hijack the elections can interfere with the activism of citizens
Ana Natsvlishvili: without ensuring a free media environment, the election period cannot be considered free - not airing election advertisements is illegal and unconstitutional political censorship
Ana Natsvlishvili responds to Mamuka Mdinaradze’s briefing: "The Government is panicking because it’s losing the elections"
Ana Natsvlishvili: This is a shameful page in the history of the Constitutional Court and legal proceedings - I have no doubt that people will rewrite this shameful page during the October 26 elections and turn it into a victory
Ana Natsvlishvili: We heard from the tribune of the European Parliament that the process of Georgia joining the European Union is stopped because of the "Russian law" of "Georgian Dream" and Russian policy
Ana Natsvlishvili: Government change is the only path for Georgia to join the EU
Ana Natsvlishvili: The country is emptying of children and young people, which is alarming
Ana Natsvlishvili: The anti-corruption bureau has turned into a repressive mechanism - instead of fighting corruption, it persecutes parties and representatives of the civil sector, and selectively!
The Constitutional Court begins considering the lawsuit related to the suspension and cancellation of the law "On Transparency of Foreign Influence"
Ana Natsvlishvili: Bidzina Ivanishvili is going to recognize Abkhazia in exchange for a guarantee of remaining in power - this is the way to betray Georgia to Bidzina's Russian plan
Opposition MPs stand surety for Omar Okribelashvili and Saba Meparishvili, arrested during protests against law "On transparency of foreign influence”
Political parties and politicians appeal to international community
Ana Natsvlishvili: What happened today in the Parliament of Georgia is beyond the framework of the Constitution of Georgia, the government has finally taken a course in the direction of Russia - only unity and strength can stop this process
Ana Natsvlishvili: The draft law "On transparency of foreign influence" may be passed in the third reading on Friday, on a holiday, as session of the legal issues committee has been scheduled for May 10
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