Archil Talakvadze Explained

Archil Talakvadze
Order:7th Speaker of the Parliament
President:Salome Zourabichvili
Primeminister:Mamuka Bakhtadze
Giorgi Gakharia
Term Start:25 June 2019
Term End:24 April 2021
Predecessor:Irakli Kobakhidze
Successor:Kakha Kuchava
Order1:Leader of the Parliamentary Majority
Term Start1:18 November 2016
Term End1:24 June 2019
Predecessor1:Zviad Kvachantiradze
Successor1:Gia Volski
Order2:Member of the Parliament of Georgia
Term Start2:18 November 2016
Constituency:Ozurgeti
Predecessor2:Zviad Kvachantiradze
Order3:Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs
Term Start3:2014
Term End3:2016
Order4:Deputy Minister of Corrections
Term Start4:2012
Term End4:2014
Order5:Member of the political council of Georgian Dream
Birth Date:1983 1, df=y
Birth Place:, Ozurgeti
Spouse:Ketevan Bubuteishvili
Children:2
Nationality:Georgian
Party:Georgian Dream
Signature:Archil Talakvadze signature (vect).svg
Native Name Lang:ka

Archil Talakvadze (Georgian: არჩილ თალაკვაძე; born 16 January 1983) is a Georgian politician, who served as a Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia during 9th and 10th convocations since 25 June 2019. He was a leader of the Georgian Dream parliamentary majority from 2016 to 2019.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

He graduated from the Public School N1 of Ozurgeti - the school which has a 180 years of history and is one of the oldest in Georgia. In 2006 he graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University, specializing in public health and management, after then he continued studying at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. In 2015 he passed exam of the London School of Economics with the Executive Management Program.

Career

Talakvadze, at various times occupied the following positions: 2007 – 2010 he served as a Senior Advisor to the Public Defender of Georgia taking an active part in monitoring the state of Human Rights Protection in Georgia. He was a co-author of various Human Rights reports issued by the Ombudsman, including the one documenting severe Human Rights violations committed by the Russian troops while invading Georgia in 2008; 2011 – 2012 Mr. Talakvadze worked as a Deputy Director of USAID Good Governance in Georgia program promoting political reforms, civil society development and independent media; He served as a Deputy Minister of Justice responsible for Penitentiary Healthcare in 2012 – 2014, where under his direct leadership, successful reforms had been implemented. The prison health reforms conducted by Georgia during 2012-2014 received high credit form the Council of Europe and became a showcase; In 2014 Archil Talakvadze was appointed as a Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia taking an active part in the reforms implemented under the EU Association Agreement.

In 2016 Archil Talakvadze took part in the Parliamentary elections and was elected by the majority vote from his home town - Ozurgeti. He served as a majority leader in the Parliament under the Georgian Dream political party and as a Speaker of the Parliament during 2016-2020. Mr. Talakvadze was elected to the Parliament in 2020 once again and he was re-elected as a Speaker of the Parliament too.

Talakvadze endorsed Kakha Kaladze in the 2017 municipal elections and served as a campaign manager for his race for Mayor of Tbilisi.

Personal life

He has a wife – Ketevan Bubuteishvili and two children.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archil Talakvadze Elected as Chaiperson of Parliament. Georgia Today on the Web. 27 June 2019. 27 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190627131829/http://georgiatoday.ge/news/16224/Archil-Talakvadze-Elected-as-Chairman-of-Parliament. dead.
  2. Web site: Archil Talakvadze appointed chair of Georgian Parliament. news.am. 27 June 2019.
  3. Web site: New Parliament Speaker Elected. 25 June 2019. Civil.ge. 27 June 2019.