Georgian Dream MP, Vice Speaker
Gia Volski

Education

1978 - Tbilisi State University, Science of Commodities and Trade Organisation for Industrial Goods

Professional Experience

2011 - 2012 - Founder of the public organization "Georgian Dream"

2007 - 2011 - Reserve of Diplomatic Service, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

2006 - 2007 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Ambassador at Large

2004 - 2006 - Deputy State Minister on Conflict Resolutions Issues

2003 - 2004 - Special Assistant to the Secretary of the National Security Council (SNSC)

1999 - 2003 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia: Deputy Representative at the Permanent Mission of Georgia to the UN

1999 - 1999 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Head of the UN Division

1993 - 1999 - Representation of Georgia to the UN, Advisor, Deputy Representative

1993 - 1993 - Deputy Head of Foreign Relations Department of Cabinet of Ministers of Georgia

1991 - 1993 - Deputy, Acting Representative of the Government of Georgia to the Russian Federation

1991 - 1991 - State Employment Fund of Georgia, Head of the Chancellery

1990 - 1991 - Confederation of Independent Professional Unions of Georgia, Deputy Head of the Organizational Department, Head of the Organizational Department

1984 - 1990 - District, Municipal and Central Communist Party Committees of Georgia, Instructor

1979 - 1984 - Central Office of the Ministry of Trade of Georgia, economist, Leading economist

1978 - 1979 - Information Calculating Center of Ministry of Trade of Georgia, Engineer

European Georgia chairman
Giga Bokeria
Former President of Georgia
Mikheil Saakashvili
Prime Minister of Georgia
Irakli Gharibashvili
Gia Volski: The European Parliament has already turned into a breeding ground for this Baltic lobby group - I am sure that they do not care about the fate of Mzia Amaglobeli or the young man who hit a policeman
Gia Volski: The demand for the arrival of the OSCE/ODIHR is a certain trick – pressure was exerted on their leadership, they were politically humiliated, and a serious campaign was waged against them. Now, those same people are demanding their arrival, which is hypocrisy
Gia Volski: I don’t want anyone to go to prison – neither Gakharia nor any other person, but I also don’t want specific people to commit crimes in Georgia without being held accountable for them
Gia Volski: As long as there is a problem with transparency, it remains a legitimate question whether money is entering the political field—money that is controlled by parties or by organizations receiving donations, including television stations
Gia Volski: There was a Maidan scenario - if you assess the real situation, this will not belittle you in any way, no one will say that you support the Georgian Dream
Gia Volski: What Tina Bokuchava is saying is a talentless performance, but at the same time, it carries the level of malice characteristic of the United National Movement - Of course, Kotiko should be summoned and questioned
Gia Volski: Sanchez is a naive, superficial, and lightweight person - His statement is even more foolish - There is no such naive person among the so-called sanctioned individuals who would turn to Amor or European parliamentarians to resolve this issue
Gia Volski: Ambassadors do not usually retire early - this indicates that at least she herself does not agree with the policies pursued by the new US administration
Gia Volski: Salome Zurabishvili is at the US Embassy - we do not know what issues are being discussed, but we are sure that the embassy will make a relevant statement - as for the EU Ambassador, Herczynski has turned into the political leader of the National Movement
Gia Volski: Lithuania, which trades intensively with Russia, has no grounds whatsoever to have any claims against us
Gia Volski: When there is a meeting at the highest level, 15-20-30 seconds is a very important time to state your positions - you can share a positive message with each other even with two words on certain issues
Gia Volski: The German ambassador knows very well that the “deep state” exists and is himself involved as a small cog in it – they provide billions in aid to Syria, invite people to Germany to address the birth rate issue; this is a specific political plan
Gia Volski: When congressmen attack you like this and call an act in which all points are unjust MEGOBARI, this creates a difficult situation, but this does not mean that the situation is not subject to some control and there is no prospect of improvement
Gia Volski: Irakli Gharibashvili deserved our thanks and we told him - he has received an excellent education, he is a young man and I do not rule out that we will see him in politics in the near future or after some time
Mikheil Kavelashvili to visit Armenia today
Gia Volski on flights between Russia and Abkhazia – such flights to the occupied territory do not comply with international aviation organization standards. The powerful occupier is committing an illegality, whose presence here was legitimized by the previous government
Gia Volski: The Brussels bureaucracy provides quite serious assistance to the opposition, but when we talk about resources, this is a competition of resources for destruction, who will cause more damage to the current state of the country
Gia Volski on the OSCE Secretary General’s visit: There are expectations that the “deep state,” now from Brussels, will again support the opposition - The arrival of such a high-level official is one resource to put an end to it – Such visits throw the opposition into hysteria
Oleksii Reznikov - Russia, in reality, is a paper tiger
A Korean tamada: Opening of the Korean Embassy in Tbilisi
Israeli Ambassador to Georgia - Our strategy is not to have Hamas controlling the Gaza Strip - Unfortunately, the UN cooperates with Hamas, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch work in favor of Hamas