Ana Tsitlidze
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Ana Tsitlidze | |
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| Member of the Parliament of Georgia | |
| Assumed office 11 December 2020 | |
| Member of the Municipal Assembly of Zugdidi | |
| In office 2 August 2014 – 31 May 2021 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 4 October 1986 |
| Political party | United National Movement |
| Education | Tbilisi State University Baltic International Academy Baltic Psychology and Management University College |
Ana Tsitlidze (Georgian: ანა წითლიძე, born on 4 October 1986) is a Georgian politician, member of the United National Movement, who has served as a member of the Parliament of Georgia since 2020. Serving first as a member of the Municipal Assembly of Zugdidi in 2014–2021, she became one of the most vocal members of the opposition against the ruling Georgian Dream party. Joining Parliament in 2021 after spending several months in a boycott over allegations of voter fraud by the authorities, she has remained active in Zugdidi, often spearheading the UNM's campaigns in the city.
Ana Tsitlidze was born on 4 October 1986 in Zugdidi, at the time in Soviet Georgia. Studying law at the Zugdidi Branch of Tbilisi State University, she led a student movement in 2007 to protest against a decision by the Ministry of Education to shut down local universities.[1] Graduating that same year, she moved to Riga to study social sciences at the Baltic International Academy, and finally obtaining a degree in human resources in 2011 from the Baltic School of Psychology and Management. She holds a doctorate in political science.
In parallel to her studies in Riga, Tsitlidze started working at the Embassy of Georgia in Latvia in 2007. Returning to Georgia in 2011, she worked at the Zugdidi Municipal Assembly as a senior specialist.[2]
Tsitlidze worked as a teacher in the Ninth Public School of Zugdidi until she was elected to Parliament in 2020.[3] She was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Mikheil Saakashvili.