Irma Zavradashvili

Irma Zavradashvili
ირმა ზავრადაშვილი
Member of the Parliament of Georgia
Assumed office
11 December 2020
ConstituencyParty List
Personal details
Born (1969-01-11) 11 January 1969
PartyGeorgian Dream
SpouseArchil Chkhartishvili

Irma Zavradashvili (Georgian: ირმა ზავრადაშვილი; born 11 January 1969) is a Georgian politician who has served as a Member of the Parliament of Georgia for the ruling Georgian Dream party since December 2020.[1]

Career

Zavradashvili entered parliament as part of the 10th parliament following the 2020 parliamentary election, elected through the Georgian Dream party list. In June 2024, Zavradashvili was among the Georgian Dream lawmakers who voted to override a presidential veto and pass the Transparency of Foreign Influence bill, which requires organizations receiving significant foreign funding to register.[2][3]

Controversies

In November 2023, Transparency International Georgia published a report alleging Zavradashvili failed to fully declare assets in her mandatory declaration. The allegations included failing to disclose ownership of three real estate properties—a hotel room in Bakuriani, a land plot with a building in Mtskheta, and an apartment in Tbilisi registered to her husband. The report also alleged she omitted her 2022 salary and did not fully disclose her husband's business activities, including his share in a limited liability company. The organization called for an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Irma Zavradashvili - Parliament of Georgia". parliament.ge. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  2. ^ "Out in the World: US imposes visa restrictions on some of Georgia's leaders following anti-LGBTQ legislation". Bay Area Reporter. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  3. ^ "The "Georgian Dream" faction was created in the parliament - the faction will be represented by 80 members, and it will be headed by Mamuka Mdinaradze". www.interpressnews.ge. 2024-11-25. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  4. ^ "MP Irma Zavradashvili conceals property ownership, income and family business fully in the Asset Declaration". საერთაშორისო გამჭვირვალობა - საქართველო. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  5. ^ "Watchdog: Parliament has Become a Closed Institution". Civil Georgia. Retrieved 2025-12-15.