Nino Burjanadze Net Worth, Age, Husband, Children, Parents

Nino Burjanadze is a Georgian politician and lawyer who served as Chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia from November 2001 to June 2008. 

Nino Burjanadze Age

She is 59 years old.

Nino Burjanadze Height

She stands at an appealing height of 1.68m and has a good body weight which suits her

Nino Burjanadze Nationality

Georgian

Nino Burjanadze Biography

Mrs Burjanadze was born on July 16, 1964. 

Aside from the Georgian language, she is fluent in the Russian and English languages.

Nino Burjanadze Parents

Her parents are not known

Nino Burjanadze Siblings

Her siblings if she has any are not known.

Nino Burjanadze Husband

Nino Burjanadze is married to Badri Bitsadze, they had their wedding in Georgia. Her husband is the former head of the Department of Georgian State Border Defence, who stood down shortly after Burdjanadze’s political transformation.

Nino Burjanadze Children

She has two sons, Anzor Bitsadze and Rezo Bitsadze.

Nino Burjanadze Net Worth

Nino Burjanadze’s net worth is estimated at around $2 million. Her main source of income is from her primary work as a politician.

Nino Burjanadze’s salary per month and other career earnings are over $101,000 dollars annually. Her remarkable achievements have earned her some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips.

She is one of the richest and most influential politicians in Georgia. 

Nino Burjanadze Career

As the first woman, she has served as the acting head of state of Georgia twice; the first time from 23 November 2003 to 25 January 2004 in the wake of Eduard Shevardnadze’s resignation during the Rose Revolution, and again from 25 November 2007 to 20 January 2008, when Mikheil Saakashvili stepped down to rerun in the early presidential elections.

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She withdrew into opposition to Saakashvili as the leader of the Democratic Movement-United Georgia party in 2008. In October 2013, she ran in the presidential election, competing against 22 candidates. She ended third with 10 percent of the vote.

Nino Burjanadze was elected to the Parliament of Georgia in 1995 for the Union of Citizens of Georgia (UCG) then chaired by the President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze and supported financially by her father Anzor Burjanadze, a wealthy businessman.

She first chaired the Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Law from 1998 to 1999, and the Parliamentary Committee for International Relations from 2000 to 2001.

On 4 January 2004, Mikhail Saakashvili won the pre-term presidential elections in with an overwhelming majority. He was inaugurated on 25 January. A new was elected on 28 March, with Burjanadze resuming her old post as Speaker on 22 April.

Burjanadze w as designated to lead the United National Movement party list for the parliamentary elections scheduled on 21 May 2008, but on 21 April she announced, in a surprise move, that she would not seek reelection due to a lack of consensus in the compilation of the National Movement’s party list.

Burjanadze’s term as a parliamentary chairperson expired with the new legislature’s inaugural session on 7 June 2008, when she was succeeded by David Bakradze. In June 2008, Burjanadze announced she would set up a think tank that would serve as “a new form of being in politics.” The organization — the Foundation for Democracy and Development (FDD) — was inaugurated in Tbilisi on 7 July 2008.

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On 27 October 2008, in the aftermath of the 2008 South Ossetia war between Russia and Georgia, Burjanadze announced the establishment of “a clear-cut opposition party” called Democratic Movement–United Georgia. On 28 November 2008, in an interview with Russia’s Vesti news channel, Russia’s NATO envoy Dmitry Rogozin accused the United States of planning to replace Mikheil Saakashvili with Burjanadze as president of Georgia.

On March 23, 2009, the Georgian interior ministry confirmed, that 10 of the activists from Burdzhanadze’s party, Democratic Movement–United Georgia had been arrested. Burdzhanadze accused Mikheil Saakashvili of arranging the arrests to intimidate the opposition.

Burdzhanadze said the arrests marked the start of a “punitive campaign” by the government against the opposition, ahead of the mass protest planned for April 9 to demand Saakashvili’s resignation.

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