Koba Davitashvili

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Koba Davitashvili
BornJuly 1971 (age 52)
NationalityGeorgian
OccupationPolitician

Koba Davitashvili (Georgian: კობა დავითაშვილი; 31 July 1971 – 2 December 2020[1]) was a Georgian politician, member of Georgian opposition, member of Tbilisi City Assembly and a leader of the Georgian People's Party.

Early life and career

Davitashvili was born in Tbilisi on July 31, 1971. After finishing the school he graduated Tbilisi State University with degree in International law. In 1993 he took part in War in Abkhazia and served as a head of artillery unit. In 90’s Davitashvili served in several governmental positions and also practiced jurisprudence. In 1998–1999 he was a member of Tbilisi City Assembly and worked as head of Department of Human Rights.[2] Davitashvili was married and had five children.

Political career

After meeting Mikheil Saakashvili he served as one of the main figures in newly founded United National Movement and was actively campaigning against president Eduard Shevardnadze. He didn't take active part in 2003 Georgian demonstrations because of the tensions that aroused between him and Saakashvili. However, he remained a member of Saakashvili's party until the end of 2004 Adjara crisis during which he was severely beaten by Abashidze's supporters. Davitashvili was elected as a member of Parliament of Georgia and shortly after end of elections left the UNM along with Conservative Party of Georgia. After moving to the opposition, he started active campaigning against President Saakashvili and at a certain point publicly accused him of cheating on his wife.

Davitashvili left his seat in Parliament of Georgia to take part in local elections to join Tbilisi City Assembly. Shortly after finishing of the elections, footage was released which allegedly showing Davitashvili taking bribe and selling seats in his party. Davitashvili denied the accusations and stated that footage was falsified by the government. Shortly after the scandal broke, he left the Conservative Party and founded Peoples party.

The same day

Saakashvilis government
of targeting him. The incident was not investigated.

Davitashvili was an active member of Georgian opposition. He called Georgian opposition parties for unification against Saakashvili.

External links

References

  1. ^ "Former MP Koba Davitashvili Passed Away". Georgiatoday. December 2, 2020. Archived from the original on December 2, 2020. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  2. ^ Short biography of Davitashvili. Tbilisi City Assembly.
  3. ^ HRW report on riot disperse in Tbilisi