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140: 361: 25: 426:, Gvaramia called for international support to safeguard free and fair elections. He denounces the ruling Georgian Dream party for embracing authoritarianism and aligning with Russia, despite the Georgian population's strong pro-European and pro-NATO stance. Gvaramia highlighted the importance of Western democracies standing with Georgia in its fight for democracy and a future aligned with Europe. 489:
Institutions like the European Parliament and the U.S. State Department widely recognized the case as politically motivated. Amnesty International called Gvaramia's imprisonment "a politically motivated silencing of dissenting voice." In light of public pressure and international outcry, on 22 June,
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Institutions like the European Parliament and the U.S. State Department widely recognized the case as politically motivated. Amnesty International called Gvaramia's imprisonment "a politically motivated silencing of dissenting voice." In light of public pressure and international outcry, on 22 June,
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appointed Minister of Science and Education, the position he quit on December 7, 2009. On 19 December 2012, the investigations department of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia announced that Nika Gvaramia was arrested due to alleged corruption. But, he was released soon after due to lack of proof.
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following Georgia's transformative Rose Revolution. He was then appointed First Deputy Prosecutor General of Georgia in March 2007. On January 24, 2008, Gvaramia was nominated and on January 31, appointed Minister of Justice. He served as the Minister of Justice until October 27, 2008. He was then
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On May 16, 2022, Gvaramia was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison on charges of abuse of power and embezzlement while serving as director of another broadcaster, he was also ordered to pay a fine of 50,000 Lari (US$ 16,670). The conviction was upheld by the Tbilisi Court of Appeals in November 2022.
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On January 15, Gvaramia declared his move into the political arena through a message shared on social media platforms. He advocated for the creation of a broad political alliance to achieve victory in the critical parliamentary elections set for October 2024. In his earlier Voice of America
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by the Committee to Protect Journalists, for his significant contributions to promoting freedom of speech and democratic ideals. In August 2023, the Ukrainian Parliament awarded Nika Gvaramia a prestigious medal for his service to the Ukrainian people.
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On May 16, 2022, Gvaramia was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison on charges of abuse of power and embezzlement while serving as director of a broadcaster.
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interview, Gvaramia stated that "either we have democracy on the ground, or we are Russia. There is no third option from my perspective."
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Gvaramia highlighted their focus on the future, stating, "Our objective is centered on contributing to changes in Georgia
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and LLM from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He is fluent in English and Russian.
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welcomes Nika Gvaramia to his office after being released from political imprisonment
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lawyer, media entrepreneur, public figure, who had held posts of
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Georgian International Media Centre. 2009-12-07 754: 783:United National Movement (Georgia) politicians 379: 813:CPJ International Press Freedom Award winners 520:Gvaramia is married and has three children. 216:January 31, 2008 โ€“ October 27, 2008 164:October 27, 2008 โ€“ December 7, 2009 429:In November 2023, Gvaramia was awarded the 585:"Georgian President pardons Nika Gvaramia" 138: 788:Government ministers of Georgia (country) 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 548: 359: 457:Gvaramia was born on June 29, 1976, in 288:April 22, 2004 โ€“ April 5, 2007 755: 269:March 2007 โ€“ January 31, 2008 549:Gvaramia, Nika (September 17, 2024). 497:On March 11, 2024, Nika Gvaramia and 793:Members of the Parliament of Georgia 599:"Messenger Online. Cabinet Profiles" 579: 577: 562: 560: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 468: 13: 611: 14: 829: 728: 574: 557: 431:International Press Freedom Award 396:. He was the Director General of 394:Minister of Education and Science 152:Minister of Education and Science 515: 23: 803:Tbilisi State University alumni 710: 706:civil.ge - Ex-minister arrested 34:needs additional citations for 798:Jurists from Georgia (country) 699: 678: 657: 644:"Cabinet Wins Confidence Vote" 636: 591: 542: 477:, Gvaramia was elected to the 349:Emory University School of Law 204:Minister of Justice of Georgia 1: 535: 452: 818:Justice ministers of Georgia 384:) (born June 29, 1976) is a 7: 667:. Civil Georgia. 2008-01-24 646:. 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Minister of Education and Science
Mikheil Saakashvili
Ghia Nodia
Dimitry Shashkin
Minister of Justice of Georgia
Mikheil Saakashvili
Eka Tkeshelashvili
Zurab Adeishvili
Prosecutor General
Parliament of Georgia
Sukhumi
Georgia
Ahali
Alma mater
Tbilisi State University
Emory University School of Law

Ben Cardin

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