[1] From 2007–2012 she was the first deputy minister in the State Ministry for Euro-Atlantic Integration of Georgia,[2] she was also a candidate in 2017 Tbilisi mayoral elections.
[3] In 2002, she worked as an intern in the Moscow Helsinki Group for Human Rights and the Embassy of Georgia in the Russian Federation.
She took part in the elections as a candidate from the political party "European Georgia", received 28,411 votes and took the fourth place.
She was the candidate of the same party in the 2020 semi-proportional parliamentary elections in Vake District majoritarian constituency.
Khoshtaria plans to expose corrupt officials, abusers, fraudsters, thieves, clan members, nepotism, ties with Russia, and all kinds of injustices.