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Nato Chkheidze (
Georgian Georgian may refer to: Common meanings * Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) ** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group ** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians **Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
: ნატო ჩხეიძე, born on June 1, 1960) is a Georgian businesswoman and politician, co-founder of the Omega Group with her husband Zaza Okuashvili, and a member of
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in 1999-2004 and since 2020. Born in the family of author Otar Chkheidze, she became a doctor in the last years of
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and launched her political career in 1999 by being elected to the Parliament of Georgia as a member of the Traditionalist Party. An ally of Adjara strongman Aslan Abashidze, she left politics as
Mikheil Saakashvili Mikheil Saakashvili ( ka, მიხეილ სააკაშვილი ; uk, Міхеіл Саакашвілі ; born 21 December 1967) is a Georgian and Ukrainian politician and jurist.
came to power following the
Rose Revolution The Rose Revolution or Revolution of Roses ( ka, ვარდების რევოლუცია, tr) was a nonviolent change of power that occurred in Georgia in November 2003. The event was brought about by widespread protests over the ...
and as the new authorities came down on her family business over alleged tax evasion, leading to the controversial closure of Iberia TV. After Saakashvili's loss in 2012, she joined the Alliance of Patriots of Georgia, a far-right political party with ties to
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and was re-elected to Parliament in 2016. During that time, she led two highly-controversial visits to
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, before leaving the party in 2018 after accusing it of cooperating with the authorities just as Omega Group was once again facing financial pressure from the government. Joining the State for the People party, which merged with the Saakashvili-affiliated United National Movement, she was reelected in 2020 but took office only in May 2021 after months of a boycott over alleged electoral fraud. She serves as vice-chair of the UNM's parliamentary faction " Strength is in Unity".


Family and early life

Nato Chkheidze was born on June 1, 1960 in Gori, daughter of the famous author Otar Chkeidze. Descendant of the noble
Chkhetidze Chkhetidze ( ka, ჩხეტიძე) was a Georgian noble family known in west Georgia from the tenth century. The oldest known representative is Germain Chkhetidze, Archbishop-Metropolitan of Bedia in 999. It formed the following lines: *The ...
family, she grew up in the family's home in the village of Kelktseuli, at the time in
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. At 17 years old, she started working in the State Book Depository of
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, the state-run local library, before beginning her studies at the Tbilisi State Medical Institute. In 1984, she received a doctorate in medical sciences, before beginning a residency at the Anatomy Laboratory of the Tbilisi Polyclinic and became a doctor in 1986 at the First Clinical Hospital of Tbilisi. While starting her political career, she also continued work in the medical field as an assistant to the Tbilisi Medical Institute until 1999. Nato Chkheidze is married to wealthy businessman Zaza Okuashvili, owner of the Omega Group. They have two sons.


Early political career

Nato Chkheidze first joined politics as a member of the
Union of Georgian Traditionalists The Union of Georgian Traditionalists ( ka, ქართველ ტრადიციონალისტთა კავშირი) was a national political organization of the Georgian Political Emigration in the 1930s, established in 1942 ...
, a conservative and monarchist political party allied with Adjara's strongman leader Aslan Abashidze. Under the latter's
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's electoral list, she was elected to Parliament during the 1999 legislative elections and joined the Traditionalist Faction, along with other MPs like
Gubaz Sanikidze Gubaz Sanikidze ( Georgian: გუბაზ სანიკიძე; born on 2 February 1967) is a Georgian politician, currently serving as a member of the Parliament of Georgia from the United National Movement (UNM) since 2020. A career his ...
. Both she and her husband Zaza Okuashvili were the financial powers behind Aslan Abashidze, who ruled over the
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autonomous republic as an authoritarian, often defying the central government. In the 2003 parliamentary elections, she was in 10th position in the DUR's electoral list, while her husband was 17th and despite winning seats, the election results were cancelled following the
Rose Revolution The Rose Revolution or Revolution of Roses ( ka, ვარდების რევოლუცია, tr) was a nonviolent change of power that occurred in Georgia in November 2003. The event was brought about by widespread protests over the ...
and her term expired on April 22, 2004. The new government of
Mikheil Saakashvili Mikheil Saakashvili ( ka, მიხეილ სააკაშვილი ; uk, Міхеіл Саакашвілі ; born 21 December 1967) is a Georgian and Ukrainian politician and jurist.
that came out of the revolution set out a campaign against corruption and in February 2004, the Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation against Omega Group for alleged large-scale illegal cigarette import and accused the company of 12 million GEL in tax evasion, allegations that Chkheidze denied as being politically motivated and targeting the business empire's media holdings, which included at the time Iberia TV, Media News, and the New Epoch newspaper. As part of the investigation, law enforcement raided Iberia TV's headquarters, leading to protests by civil society and journalists.


In the private sector

After her departure from Parliament, Nato Chkheidze briefly worked as a news editor at the opposition-minded Iberia TV, often criticizing Mikheil Saakashvili's presidency. The television shut down on May 17, 2004 in unknown circumstances that may be linked with the previous investigation. She then joined her husband's firm, where she worked until 2016, owning 30% of Omega Group, while Zaza Okuashvili owned the remaining 70%. By the time she entered Parliament once again in 2016, she was the wealthiest legislator in Georgia with a net worth estimated at 51 million GEL. In 2017, the National Communications Commission ordered her to transfer out her shares of the renewed Iberia TV to satisfy the conditions of legislation on conflict of interest.


Return to politics


Member of the Alliance of Patriots

Nato Chkheidze joined the Alliance of Patriots of Georgia (APG), a far-right and pro-Russian party, ahead of the 2016 parliamentary elections, and became one of its largest financial contributors. She was elected to Parliament, figuring third on the party's electoral list, and became the APG faction's vice-chairwoman, while her husband Zaza Okuashvili was elected to APG's sole seat on the
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. In Parliament, she served as vice-chair of the powerful Legal Affairs Committee and sat on the Constitutional Commission of 2016-2018 that rewrote the
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, transforming Georgia into a parliamentary republic. On July 12, 2017, Nato Chkheidze was one of three APG members of Parliament to lead a highly controversial visit to
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, meeting with
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leader
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and members of the Russian Communist Party, at a time when Russia and Georgia maintained no diplomatic relations since the 2008 Russo-Georgia War. Followed by fellow party leaders Giorgi Lomia and Ada Marshania, she visited Russia once more on October 4 of that same year. The APG justified the visit as an attempt to restore ties and work toward conflict resolution in Abkhazia and
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, although the Georgian government had not authorized the trip.


Joining the UNM coalition

In 2018, Omega Group once again came under the government's attention and financial probes led to Zaza Okuashvili revealing a plot by government representatives to seek up to 4 million GEL in funding from the company during the 2018 presidential campaign. As APG refused to publicly come out against prosecutorial moves on the renewed Iberia TV, which Chkheidze claimed were politically motivated,In the 2018 election, APG endorsed the Georgian-Dream backed candidate, Salome Zourabichvili. Chkheidze left the party, continuing her work as an independent MP on September 18, 2018. Iberia TV permanently shut down its broadcast one month later, while the APG survived from legal disintegrationGeorgian law requires parliamentary factions to have at least six members, and Nato Chkheidze's departure placed the party under that bar temporarily. only with the switch of MP Davit Chichinadze from GD to APG. Controversially, Nato Chkheidze received criticism from labor groups as she told Iberia TV employees to "ask the government" for their salaries when the company closed. During the
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, she was one of 22 opposition MPs that signed a letter backing the government's efforts in securing international funding. Seeking reelection, she joined State for the People (SfP), a minor opposition party led by opera singer
Paata Burchuladze Paata Burchuladze ( ka, პაატა ბურჭულაძე) (born 12 February 1955) is a Georgian operatic bass and civil activist. After his debut in his native Tbilisi in 1976, he embarked on a 35-year-long musical career during which h ...
that merged into the United National Movement's '' Strength is in Unity'' coalition ahead of the 2020 parliamentary elections, becoming a large financial backer of UNM. She ran as the coalition's nominee for the Parliament Majoritarian District of
Khashuri Khashuri ( ka, ხაშური ) is a town in the central part of Georgia and is the 9th largest settlement in Georgia. It is the administrative centre of Khashuri Municipality. It is located on the Shida Kartli plain, on the Suramula riversi ...
- Kareli- Gori and finished second with 29.9% of the vote, securing a place in the runoffs. After allegations of massive voter fraud surfaced, she, along with other opposition candidates, boycotted the runoffs in which she only received 8.2%. In 13th position on the UNM's electoral list (the highest-ranking SfP member and replacing the potential candidacy of Paata Burchuladze himself), she nonetheless won a seat in Parliament.


Third term as MP

Despite winning a parliamentary seat through UNM's electoral list, Nato Chkheidze participated in the opposition's boycott of Parliament, refusing to recognize the electoral results until a short-lived EU-facilitated agreement between Georgian Dream and the opposition in April 2021. Unlike other boycotting MPs, she did not reject her monthly salary throughout her boycott. On May 31, she was selected as vice-chair of the "Strength is in Unity" faction, the largest opposition group in the legislature. Though she left the post a year later, she would retake it on December 12, 2022, serving alongside Levan Bezhashvili and Giorgi Botkoveli. She serves on the Human Rights and Civil Integration Committee and as a member of the Georgian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie. She has routinely received attacks from Georgian Dream officials, including party chairman
Irakli Kobakhidze Irakli Kobakhidze ( ka, ირაკლი კობახიძე; born 25 September 1978) is a Georgian politician, serving as Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia from 2016 to 2019 and serving as Member of Parliament since 2016. He was th ...
who compared her to a "
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". She considers herself to be a partisan of former President
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, who died in 1993, and has proposed to change Georgia's Independence Day date from 26 May (commemorating the 1918 declaration of independence) to 9 April (commemorating the independence from the Soviet Union). Nato Chkheidze has been a strong proponent of increasing the social welfare system, proposing the distribution of apartments to poor families, funding municipal clinics across the country, and lowering the retirement age. In December 2022, she voted in favor of a government-sponsored bill increasing welfare benefits. MP Chkheidze has spoken out against the
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, calling for a government intervention to lower commercial interest rates. She voted in favor of a bill sponsored by the libertarian Girchi party to investigate the NBG's price stability policy. Critical of the country's judicial system, she co-sponsored a 2019 bill to end lifetime appointment of judges, as well as another one calling for measures to end what she calls "clan governance" in courts. Despite being originally considered to be one of Georgia's most Kremlin-friendly politicians, her views changed over time. She's co-sponsored a bill on the creation of a special investigative committee to study allegations of cooperation between Georgia's State Security Service and Russian secret services. She was one of 18 opposition MPs to propose a reform package to match the
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's June 2022 recommendations for the country to receive the EU membership candidacy. A staunch conservative, Nato Chkheidze's comments in 2019 over the appointment of Maia Tskitishvili as Minister of Infrastructure (stating such a ministry would be "too much of a burden" for a woman) raised much criticism for women's rights groups. Following the death of a television cameraman during the 2021 anti-LGBTQ riots, she led a protest in the session hall of Parliament along with fellow MPs Tina Bokuchava and Ana Natsvlishvili, taking over the Speaker's chair and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister
Irakli Gharibashvili Irakli Garibashvili ( ka, ირაკლი ღარიბაშვილი, also transliterated as Gharibashvili; born 28 June 1982) is a Georgian politician and a former business executive who serves as the prime minister of Georgia since 2 ...
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