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David Usupashvili

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David Usupashvili (Georgian: დავით უსუფაშვილი, Davit Usupašvili; born March 5, 1968) is a Georgian lawyer and politician who was the chairman of the Parliament of Georgia from 2012 to 2016. He served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Georgia from June 27, 2005 to November 3, 2013. Nowadays, he is a chairman of the Political Council of Lelo for Georgia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. David Usupashvili is the 18,966th most popular politician, the 341st most popular biography from Georgia and the 108th most popular Georgian Politician.

David Usupashvili is a Georgian lawyer and politician best known for serving as the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia from 2012 to 2016. He is a prominent figure in Georgian politics and a founding member of the Republican Party of Georgia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, David Usupashvili ranks 867Before him are Gyöngyi Szalay-Horváth, Oksana Grishina, Uwe Tellkamp, Elisa Uga, Sevdalin Marinov, and Jimmy Jean-Louis. After him are Johnny Kelly, Sylvain Guillaume, Faizon Love, Josu Urrutia, Enikő Győri, and Jonathan Akpoborie.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, David Usupashvili ranks 341 out of 406Before him are Levan Varshalomidze (1972), Davyd Saldadze (1978), Soso Liparteliani (1971), Ramaz Paliani (1973), Giorgi Dvali (1964), and Valeri Qazaishvili (1993). After him are Bela Khotenashvili (1988), Guram Tushishvili (1995), Iru Khechanovi (2000), Varlam Liparteliani (1989), Tochinoshin Tsuyoshi (1987), and Mukhran Vakhtangadze (1973).

Among POLITICIANS In Georgia

Among politicians born in Georgia, David Usupashvili ranks 108Before him are Khatia Dekanoidze (1977), Davit Kezerashvili (1978), Giorgi Baramidze (1968), Tamar Beruchashvili (1961), Irakli Alasania (1973), and Levan Varshalomidze (1972). After him are Eka Zguladze (1978), Giga Bokeria (1972), Vakhtang Gomelauri (1974), Zurab Japaridze (1976), Tina Bokuchava (1983), and Zaal Udumashvili (1971).