Aleksandre Tabatadze
Profile
Aleksandre Tabatadze is a Georgian politician and a member of the Parliament of Georgia, currently serving as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security. Before his election to parliament in 2020, he held various high-ranking government positions, including roles as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Deputy Minister of Justice, and Deputy Head of the State Security Service. In his parliamentary capacity, Tabatadze has been a prominent figure in legislative debates, notably sponsoring controversial bills regarding foreign agent registration and expanded state surveillance powers, which have drawn significant criticism from civil society groups and international observers.
Details
- Born
- 1969-04-05 · 57 years old
- Birth place
- Georgia
- Education
- Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
- Career
- Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Deputy Minister of Justice, Deputy Head of the State Security Service



