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of corruption and of belonging to a so-called "clan" benefiting the ruling
Georgian Dream party. On 27 January 2019, she left the parliamentary working group on judicial reform after the latter refused to discuss the reform proposals introduced by UNM in the midst of a row over a controversial appointment of 20 new Supreme Court justices for lifetime appointments, an appointment she had voted against. In December, both she and MP Eka Beselia forced a recess of the Legal Affairs Committee by obstructing its session. She has also slammed the selection process for the Chief Prosecutor, arguing that legal reforms were not enough to prevent Georgian Dream's full control of the system. As Chief Prosecutor Irakli Shotadze was participating in confirmation hearings, she unveiled alleged evidence of the falsification of his university diploma, threatening to start impeachment procedures if confirmed. In February 2020, she and MP
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445:, she criticized the government's social benefits package as a potential use of public funds to boost its chances of victory in the 2020 parliamentary election. She voted against a bill that granted the government extra-constitutional powers in times of health emergencies without the declaration of a state of emergency and threatened to file a lawsuit at the Constitutional Court. She also sponsored a failed bill to create a parliamentary investigative committee into the controversial death of Temirlan Machalikhashvili, a young man killed by law enforcement officers during an anti-terroristic operation in the
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boycott along with part of the opposition. In the aftermath of the amendment's failure, she allegedly cut with scissors the
Parliamentary Pass of GD MP Karlo Kopeliani, though the allegations were not proven. She put an end to her boycott in March 2020 after a new attempt at a political agreement between the government and the opposition that resulted in the creation of a new constitutional commission that she joined. The agreement led to the reduction of Parliament Majoritarian Districts from 75 to 30.
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Saakashvili's extradition to Georgia, thus confirming allegations that the prosecution was largely meant to prevent Saakashvili's return to Georgia. She has called the case against him, based on charges of abuse of power, the "fulfillment of Putin's orders". She has visited him in prison since his return to Georgia in 2021, has repeatedly called for his release, and took part in negotiations to transfer him to a private clinic, pledging to not hold rallies in the event of his transfer.
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link between UNM and civil society organizations. It would later be revealed that the photographer was an employee of the Chief
Prosecutor's Office. In 2017, she was prevented by law enforcement officers from entering the Tbilisi City Hall to protest the handover of two land plots to Bidzina Ivanishvili. She would reveal evidence linking Badri Katamadze, the man arrested for setting fire to the Saakashvili Presidential Library in 2020, to the State Security Service.
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public protests, while potentially reaching out to
Georgian Dream leaders for negotiations. She was one of 49 boycotting MPs that refused to take their seats for months in the midst of a political crisis. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia in February 2021 and his creation of an opposition party, she claimed he was still under the financial influence of Russia-tied businessman and Georgian Dream founder
709:. The event was condemned by the Public Defender's Office, President Salome Zourabichvili, and several opposition members of Parliament, while the civil society organization Georgian Young Lawyers' Association called it an "example of misogyny and harassment that sets a dangerous example for all other women and girls in Georgia." The Gender Council of Parliament, chaired by Georgian Dream MP
579:, calling her a "puppet" and "traitor". She accused the Central Election Commission of secretly collaborating with Zourabichvili's campaign and unveiled alleged evidence of voter fraud. Once Zourabichvili elected, Bokuchava accused her of seeking to put an end to free speech through her proposal to criminalize defamation. She would also endorse
713:, later ruled that the incident did not involve gender-based violence, while Papuashvili himself stated it was his "moral obligation" to grab away Bokuchava. Another GD MP, Guram Macharashvili, said it was "necessary to neutralize Bokuchava's hysteria". Papuashvili would be elected Speaker of Parliament five months later.
406:, arguing that many of them had been arrested rightfully for ties with Russian intelligence services. On 11 October 2013, she announced her and her party's withdrawal from the Inter-Agency Group on Elections, a group tasked with addressing electoral law violations, after a verbal confrontation with Justice Minister
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Tbilisi-based civil society organization, Tina Bokuchava has been "one of the main targets of sexist attacks by groups affiliated with the ruling Georgian Dream party". In May 2019, Tazo Patsatsia, chairman of the Municipal Assembly of Zugdidi, issued a lewd statement hinting at
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Bokuchava has distinguished herself for being a vocal opponent of the Georgian Dream-led government since 2012, repeatedly calling for its resignation during various political crises and for snap parliamentary elections. In 2017, she opposed an electoral reform that granted the ruling party more
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Bokuchava is one of UNM's best-known leaders, serving as Chair of the UNM Women's Organization since 2013, on the UNM Political Council since 2017, and as the party's Foreign Affairs Secretary since January 2022. She's also been characterized as one Georgia's "most polarizing figures", which may
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Bokuchava was reelected in 2016, being in 19th place in UNM's electoral list and served as Deputy
Chairwoman of the Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Committee. Through her second term, she grew increasingly vocal with her criticism on the country's judicial independence, accusing judges
698:, Tina Bokuchava accused the government of encouraging far-right groups to be violent. Following the death of cameraman Alexandre Lashkarava after receiving several injuries during the coverage of the events, she called for the resignation of Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili and Interior Minister
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party for leading an anti-Saakashvili campaign. While UNM and other opposition parties initially refused to recognize the results that saw
Georgian Dream's reelection for a third term as majority party following the surfacing of massive voter fraud allegations, she played a major role in organizing
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Tina Bokuchava has been a supporter of former president Mikheil Saakashvili, claiming the judicial case started against him in 2014 had "political overtones". She called for the resignation of then-MIA Giorgi Mghebrishvili after the latter admitted in a leaked phone conversation that he would not
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She has been the target of several attacks by Georgian Dream-affiliated groups. In October 2019, a Facebook page entitled "United Provocative Movement" published a photograph of Bokuchava whispering to NGO activist Eduard Marikashvili during a parliamentary hearing, which the page used to claim a
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Bokuchava was one of six UNM MPs to remain in the party when the latter split in 2017 after a majority of its members created the European Georgia party. This significantly increased her standing, allowing her to become Secretary of UNM's parliamentary faction, while seeking to use parliamentary
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Tina Bokuchava joined Parliament in May 2021 after the opposition and Georgian Dream reached an agreement that UNM refused to sign but "joined in spirit". The agreement was short-lived as the ruling party cancelled it within a few months and Bokuchava visited the United States with UNM Chairman
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in a fully proportional method as a way to get Georgia out of its political crisis. However, following the failure of the proposed constitutional amendment, she called for snap parliamentary elections, the release of Giorgi Rurua, a UNM activist imprisoned in 2019, and announced a parliamentary
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since the country has been facing a Russian invasion, taking part in a multi-party opposition visit to Kyiv in February 2022, calling on the Georgian government to convene a special session of its National Security Council, signing a petition calling for the appointment of an extraordinary
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In the 2020 election, she was reelected after appearing as 24th on UNM's electoral list and was one of the party's most vocal spokespersons. She called on all opposition parties to pledge to refuse joining Georgian Dream in the event of a coalition government, endorsed the candidacy of
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and became the largest opposition force in Georgia. She quickly became a well-known public figure, one of the most vocal critiques of the new Georgian government. She notably criticized the release of more than a thousand prisoners characterized as "political prisoners" by
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On June 8, Tinatin Bokuchava became chair of the United National Movement, succeeding Levan Khabeishvili who resigned due to health complications following his beating at the hands of Georgian police the month before. As such, she is the first woman to hold the position.
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After passage of the Transparency in Foreign Influence Act in May 2024, a bill that the international community and civil society condemned as being "Kremlin-inspired" and as threatening the independence of civil society and media, and the introduction of which led to a
433:, whom she believed should have been prosecuted for his role in the dispersal. In September 2019, she was selected as her party's representative on the Constitutional Commission meant to organize public discussions over a compromise offered by Georgian Dream to hold the
664:'s visits to European capitals since the war began "unconstitutional". She has also proposed an expansion of the Georgian Law on Occupied Territories to also apply to the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine, effectively imposing new sanctions on Russia.
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have been tied with her progressive downgrading in the party's electoral list from 4th (2012) to 24th position (2020). During the 2021 local elections, she was considered a potential candidate for Mayor of Poti, although the party instead chose to nominate
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and the imposition of sanctions by the United States against Georgian Dream leaders, the UNM parliamentary faction declared a boycott. She resigned as UNM Faction Chair in June 2024 upon her election as chairwoman of the United National Movement.
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after allegations of massive voter fraud surfaced and boycotted the new Parliament until May 2021. She has been a leading figure of the United National Movement and has been the subject of several gender-based attacks.
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an intimate relationship between her and former president Saakashvili, which he later justified as the result of "provocations". During a parliamentary debate on 12 December 2019, Georgian Dream MP
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to shore up U.S. Congressional support for the Georgian opposition. In December 2021, she was part of a confidential meeting with Georgian Dream leaders to negotiate a potential electoral reform.
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In a highly mediatized incident, Bokuchava sought to once again approach the Speaker's tribune in the midst of a hearing by Gomelauri, but was grabbed and pulled away by MP
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according to a massive wiretap leak in 2021. She is one of the few opposition leaders to have backed gender quotas in party electoral lists, through on a temporary basis.
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334:, from where she received a degree in political science in 2004. In 2008, she graduated with a master's degree in diplomacy and international law from
397:'s electoral list, being presented as a relatively new leading figure of the ruling party. Though she won a seat in Parliament, UNM was defeated by
361:, an American government-funded organization until 2011, before working as deputy director of the Department of International Organizations at the
294:, she became one of the most vocal opponents of the government and won reelection in 2016 and 2020. Since May 8, 2023, she serves as chair of the
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parliamentary session, and accusing the authorities of helping Russia divert sanctions. She called the Government's decision to block President
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1043:[Bokuchava: Tadumadze's diploma is fake, he should withdraw his candidacy and resign from the position of prosecutor].
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2133:"Tina Bokuchava and Giorgi Vashadze attended the official presentation of Kamala Harris as a candidate for the US presidency"
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1951:"Georgian President Zurabishvili: Georgia has border problems not only in conflict zones, but also with Azerbaijan, Armenia"
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2619:"Update: interior minister's parliamentary address on July 5โ6 violence postponed amid opposition protest [Video]"
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Tina Bokuchava was vocally calling for the resignation of several Georgian Dream officials following the so-called "
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himself in a case that would later be used by prosecutors as evidence of abuse of power by the former president.
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in March 2021, announcing the postponement of all demonstrations planned by her party throughout the talks.
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937:"UPDATED: Non-judge members of HCJ, UNM members leave the court reform working group meeting in protest"
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who had previously resigned and left the party in protest of its new leadership under the helm of
2255:"Georgian opposition demands extraordinary meeting of parliament amid Russia's attack on Ukraine"
1329:[Amendments to the Law on Public Health will be challenged in the Constitutional Court].
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parties broke the faction line to vote in favor of the confirmation of three nominees to the
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2081:"Tbilisi by-election goes to second round while Georgian Dream sweeps local elections"
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would credit her for keeping the party's legislative work alive after the 2017 split.
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2463:"ISFED: "แฅแแ แแฃแแ แแชแแแแแก" แฌแแแแแฆแแแแ แแแฅแแแแแแแ 20 แแแแ แแ, แแแแแแชแแแก แฌแแแแแฆแแแแ - 25"
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regulations to prevent European Georgia from registering its own faction. Later, MP
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2055:"Georgia by-elections results: pro-gov't candidates sweep vote, save for Tbilisi"
1225:[Kopaliani says that Khoshtaria and Bokuchava cut the MP's certificate].
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1093:"Ruling party on the defensive over Russian MP in the Parliament Speaker Seat"
989:"Georgian Supreme Court nominees confirmed despite 'stink bomb' in parliament"
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2411:"Public Defender Assembles Medical Expert Team to Report on Saakashvili Case"
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2281:"In Quotes Political Reactions to Claims of Georgia Aiding Russia Smuggling"
1639:"Several Opposition Parties, Independent MPs Announce Parliamentary Boycott"
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1405:"Opposition Agree on 'Defending Each Other's Votes' for October Elections"
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shouted, "Take care of yourself, look at what you look like." Another MP,
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2541:"Women's rights advocates demand Georgian official resign over rape joke"
2489:"Women's rights advocates demand Georgian official resign over rape joke"
1847:"Georgia Prosecutor's Office accused of working with Facebook smear page"
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disrupted another confirmation hearing by shouting "slave" at Shotadze.
1509:"In Quotes: Georgian Politicians React to Garibashvili's PM Nomination"
1457:"ARCHIVED: Georgia's October 31, 2020 Parliamentary Election Live Blog"
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2593:"In Quotes: Opposition on Violent Counter-Rally Against Tbilisi Pride"
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2385:"UNM Condemns Summoning of Saakashvili for Questioning by Prosecutors"
1795:"Former, Incumbent UNM Members Form Two Factions in Tbilisi Sakrebulo"
1483:"Politicians React to Six GD MPs Joining Gakharia's Forthcoming Party"
1197:"Opposition Calls on Georgian Dream to 'Fully Implement' March 8 Deal"
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1067:"Controversial Georgian ex-Chief Prosecutor reconfirmed to his post"
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1925:"Opposition on Georgian President's Annual Parliamentary Address"
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2177:"Senior Lawmakers Voice Support to Mandatory Gender Quotas Bill"
2307:"In Quotes: Opposition Slams GD over Decision to Sue President"
1431:"Saakashvili's Leadership Claim Puts UNM Under Opposition Fire"
1171:"Opposition 'surprised' by ruling party's response to protests"
1145:"Commission Meets to Organize Public Debate on Election Reform"
885:"UNM Suspends Participation in Inter-Agency Group on Elections"
1249:"Georgian Parliament Sets up Commission on Electoral Reform"
2107:"Tina Bokuchava to Replace Levan Khabeishvili as UNM Chair"
1535:"Opposition Amends Protest Plans Amid EU-Mediated Dialogue"
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963:"Committee Hearings of Supreme Court Candidates Completed"
1743:"The Dispatch โ August 19/20: Heroes & Their Limits"
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1119:"Giorgi Gakharia Meets UNM, European Georgia Factions"
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1613:"GD, Opposition Meet Over Constitutional Amendments"
859:"แแแแแขแแแฃแ แ แแฃ 'แจแแแแฃแ แ' แแแขแแแ แแแ? [Video]"
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2151:"Parliament Approves Amendments to Election Code"
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2229:"Georgian Opposition Politicians to Visit Kyiv"
1717:"COLCHIS: The Ghost of National Movements Past"
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1379:"UNM-led Bloc Unveils Proportional-Party List"
1015:"18 Candidates Nominated for Chief Prosecutor"
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2003:"Zurabishvili wins Georgian presidency"
1769:"UNM Establishes Parliamentary Faction"
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1561:"The Dispatch โ June 21/22: Endgames"
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911:"UNM's Party List of MP Candidates"
833:"UNM's Party List of MP Candidates"
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