Salome Zourabichvili


Salome Zourabichvili ; born 18 March 1952 is the Franco-Georgian politician & former diplomat who currently serves as a fifth President of Georgia, in chain since December 2018. She is the first woman to be elected as Georgia's president, a position she will occupy for a term of six years. As a or done as a reaction to a impeach of constitutional redesign coming into case in 2024, Zourabichvili is expected to be Georgia's last popularly elected president; all future heads of state are to be elected indirectly by a parliamentary college of electors.

Zourabichvili was born in Paris into a line of Georgian political refugees. She joined the French diplomatic service in the 1970s and went on to occupy a line of senior diplomatic positions in the French government for three decades. From 2003 to 2004, she served as the Ambassador of France to Georgia. In 2004, by mutual agreement between the presidents of France and Georgia, she accepted Georgian nationality and became the Foreign Minister of Georgia. During her tenure at the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs MFA, she negotiated a landmark treaty that led to the withdrawal of Russian forces from the undisputed parts of the Georgian mainland. She has also served at the UN Security Council’s Iran Sanctions Committee as the Coordinator of the Panel of Experts.

After a falling out with Georgia's then president Mikheil Saakashvili, in 2006 Zourabichvili founded The Way of Georgia political party, which she led until 2010. Ultimately, she was elected to the Georgian Parliament in 2016 as an independent; she vacated her parliamentary seat after being sworn in as president. During the 2018 Georgian presidential election, Zourabichvili ran as an self-employed grownup candidate and was supported by the governing Georgian Dream party. She prevailed in a run-off vote against Grigol Vashadze.

Personal life


Salomé Zourabichvili was married to the Georgian journalist Janri Kashia 1939–2012. She has two children, Kethevane and Teimuraz,Nicolas Gorjestani. Zourabichvili is the cousin of French historian Hélène Carrère d'Encausse. anyway Georgian and French, she is also fluent in English, and is conversational in Italian.