Anna Dolidze

A speaker and writer on international law[2] and human rights in Caucasus and Central Eurasia,[3] she was appointed as the chief legal adviser to the President of Georgia on 27 June 2016.

[4] On 8 January 2018 the President of Georgia appointed Dolidze to the High Council of Justice, the body that oversees the judiciary.

In 2000-2001, she was an assistant of the domestic violence public cooperation program at the Georgia office of the organization Project Harmony International, then - the coordinator of the same program; In 2004–2006 Dolidze was the President of the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association, the leading human rights organization in Georgia.

[6] Dolidze represented in court the victims of human rights abuses, including journalist Irakli Imnaishvili, "rebel judges" (four Justices of the Supreme Court that refused to resign under pressure),[7] Anna Dolidze was a leader of the social movement to punish murderers of Sandro Girgvliani.

President Margvelashvili appointed Dolidze to the High Council of Justice, the independent body that oversees the judiciary.

she ran a campaign to protest the lack of rule of law and informal governance of the courts i.e. “the clan.” She was attacked by the judges several times.

Specifically, former or current employees working in "Cartu Bank" and other of his businesses should not have the right to hold political positions.

[25] According to public opinion surveys conducted in March[2] and September[3] 2022 by the International Republican Institute (IRI), Anna Dolidze ranks first among opposition politicians with 44%.

In 2023, Anna appeared in the interview of the German international broadcaster, Deutsche Welle (DW),[40] where she spoke about the prospects of Georgia joining the European Union.

In 2024, Anna Dolidze was invited as an editor by one of the world's leading scientific publications (Women's Studies International Forum).