Levan Gachechiladze ( ka, ლევან გაჩეჩილაძე) (born 20 July 1964) is a
Georgian politician and businessman who ran as the main opposition candidate in the
5 January
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2008 Georgian presidential election
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Life and family
Gachechiladze currently lives in
Tbilisi
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, the city where he was born. He was educated at Tbilisi
Ivane Javakhishvili
Ivane Alexandres dze Javakhishvili ( ka, ივანე ჯავახიშვილი; 23 April 1876 – 18 November 1940) was a Georgian historian and linguist whose works heavily influenced the Kartvelian studies, modern scholarship of the ...
State University
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with a degree in
mathematics
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and economics.
He is married, with three children.
His brother is the Georgian showman and media personality
Gia Gachechiladze, also known as ''Utsnobi''.
Business activities
Levan Gachechiladze's rise to fame started with first of its kind Franco-Georgian wine alliance, which he secured between his company Georgian Wines & Spirits and French
Pernod Ricard
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during the very volatile post-soviet years for Georgia. Gachechiladze's vision for transforming the industry included raising prices on largely overlooked Georgian wines and spearheading their distribution throughout Europe, and with backing of the wine business powerhouse Pernod Ricard he achieved just that. Receiving two rounds of financing amounting to $150 thousand and $5+ million over the span of several years, Gachechiladze secured cross-border capital investment that at that time was unprecedented both in significance and size. The ultimate result of his effort was introduction of market economy mindset to the Georgian wine industry and its eventual shift towards quality and premium-priced produce.
For his achievements, Gachechiladze was named Businessman of the Year and Georgian Wines & Spirits was named Company of the Year in 1999. Gachechiladze's personal wealth is estimated to be $USD10 million.
Currently Gachechiladze is involved with multiple businesses and lobbying activities. Together with his brother, he is also the owner of TV Station Maestro.
Political career
In 1999, Gachechiladze became member of ruling
Union of Citizens of Georgia
Union of Citizens of Georgia (UCG; ka, საქართველოს მოქალაქეთა კავშირი, tr), also known as the Citizens' Union of Georgia or Georgian Citizens' Union, was the ruling party of Georgia from 1 ...
party led by president
Eduard Shevardnadze
Eduard Ambrosis dze Shevardnadze ( ka, ედუარდ ამბროსის ძე შევარდნაძე; 25 January 1928 – 7 July 2014) was a Soviet and Georgian politician and diplomat who governed Georgia (country), Georgi ...
in party's group of "new faces" for election. In same year, Gachechiladze became member of parliament from district 2. In September 2000 he left the ruling party and co-founded the 'New Faction', a group led by
David Gamkrelidze. In June 2001, when the New Faction was absorbed into a new group called the
New Rights Party
The New Rights Party (NRP) ( ka, ახალი მემარჯვენეები, tr), also translated as New Conservative Party (NCP), was a political party in Georgia. It was an associate member of the International Democrat Union and ...
(NRP), Gachechiladze became chairman of the new group.
Gachechiladze had previously served as chairman of the Economic Policy Committee, and in this capacity initiated numerous reforms targeted at transitioning the country from planned to market economy.
Gachechiladze was involved in the
demonstrations
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held in Tbilisi in November 2007. He was one of four activists who began a hunger strike to demand early parliamentary elections. He was also injured during the protests.
Candidacy in 2008 presidential elections
On 12 November 2007 Gachechiladze was named as a candidate for the January 2008
Georgian presidential election. His candidacy was supported by the '
Joint Opposition', a coalition of some ten opposition parties:
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Republican Party
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Conservative Party of Georgia
The Conservative Party of Georgia ( ka, საქართველოს კონსერვატიული პარტია, tr, SKP) is a political party, active in Georgia since 2001.
Under its acting chairman Zviad Dzidziguri, the p ...
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Georgia's Way
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People's Front
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Freedom Movement
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Movement for United Georgia
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National Forum
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Georgian Troupe
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On Our Own Party
On 5 January 2008 the Georgian presidential election was held nationwide with the exception of highland village
Shatili
Shatili ( ka, შატილი, ''Šat’ili'' ) is a historic highland village in Georgia, near the border with Chechnya. It is located on the northern slope of the Greater Caucasus mountains, in the historical Georgian province of Upper Khevsu ...
, where the
polling station
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was not opened due to a heavy snowstorm. The earliest
exit polls
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, carried out by the group of
non-governmental
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organisations and
mass-media
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, suggested the victory of
Mikheil Saakashvili
Mikheil "Misha" Saakashvili (born 21 December 1967) is a Georgian and Ukrainian politician and jurist. He was the third president of Georgia for two consecutive terms from 25 January 2004 to 17 November 2013. He is the founder and former chair ...
with more than half of all the votes (52.5%). Official results according to Central Election Committee were 53.47% in favor of Saakashvili and 25.69% in favor of Levan Gachechiladze. What is notable though is that in Tbilisi district Gachechiladze received 43.65% of votes as opposed to Saakashvili's 35.12%, winning by far the largest district and the most educated population's vote.
Despite announced Saakashvili's victory, Joint Opposition, all other opposition candidates and number of NGOs declared the elections rigged and stated that police force was used to support this process. Similar developments took place during 2008 parliament elections, that being the reason for Levan Gachechiladze and several of his supporters to decline entry into the parliament.
Late political career
Gachechiladze led 2009 and May 2010 protest with family members, which eventually weakened Saakashvili's power and ultimately led to its handover to the opposition in 2012.
References
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1964 births
Living people
Politicians from Tbilisi
Businesspeople from Tbilisi
Members of the Parliament of Georgia
New Rights Party politicians