The leader of party “Free Georgia”
He was born on July 12, 1976, in Tbilisi. Completed the 171 - Secondary School and Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Law (with honors).
1997-1999 worked at the Council of Justice (Consultant, hereinafter - the head of the sector). 1999-2001 Assistant to the Chief of the State Security Service, Deputy Head of Department, Deputy Head of management.
After his retirement from government service in 2001 he engaged in the private practice of law.
In 2004 he was elected Member of Parliament. He quit the ruling party in protest against Mikheil Saakashvili’s ruling (in the same period of the suspended his law firm).
Kakha Kukava was the author of a number of legislative initiatives in 2004-2008, m. S: Girgvliani Commission draft law on lustration, during Shevardnadze period the rehabilitation of the repressed (the latter was adopted by the Parliament).
In the fall of 2007, was elected as chairman of the biggest Parliamentary opposition (multi) faction “Democratic Front”
In 2010 he was elected a member of the City Assembly, where periodically (on rotation basis) he performed the duties of the chairman of the faction.
The same year he founded together with his likeminded, leftist-oriented political party “Free Georgia”. In 2011 the party’s first congress, he was elected chairman of the party.
The 2013 mid-term elections he run for st. Nadzaledevi in single-mandate constituencies and received 17.5% of voters, took second place.
He has a wife - Tea Oqropiridze and children Nina (7) and Nicholas (5 years old)
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- Self-government Elections 1998
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