Nika Gvaramia
Nika Gvaramia | |
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ნიკა გვარამია | |
Gvaramia in 2023 | |
| Minister of Education and Science | |
| In office October 27, 2008 – December 7, 2009 | |
| President | Mikheil Saakashvili |
| Prime Minister | |
| Preceded by | Ghia Nodia |
| Succeeded by | Dimitry Shashkin |
| Minister of Justice of Georgia | |
| In office January 31, 2008 – October 27, 2008 | |
| President | Mikheil Saakashvili |
| Prime Minister | Vladimer Gurgenidze |
| Preceded by | Eka Tkeshelashvili |
| Succeeded by | Zurab Adeishvili |
| First Deputy Prosecutor General | |
| In office March 2007 – January 31, 2008 | |
| Member of the Parliament of Georgia | |
| In office April 22, 2004 – April 5, 2007 | |
| Chairman of the Ahali | |
| Assumed office 11 March 2024 | |
| Preceded by | position established |
| Personal details | |
| Born | June 29, 1976 Sukhumi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union |
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| Alma mater | Tbilisi State University Emory University School of Law |
Nika Gvaramia (Georgian: ნიკა გვარამია; born June 29, 1976) is a Georgian lawyer, media entrepreneur, public figure, who had held posts of Minister of Justice and Minister of Education and Science. He was the Director General of Rustavi 2 and Mtavari Arkhi and he was founder of Mtavari Arkhi, an opposition television network. On March 11, he co-founded the political party Ahali (which translates to "new" in Georgian) and alliance Coalition for Change alongside other opposition figure Nika Melia. In the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election, the alliance finished on 2nd place, becoming the leading opposition grouping.