Tavisupleba

The current Georgian national anthem was adopted by the Parliament of Georgia on 20 May 2004,[1] exactly five months after the resignation of President Eduard Shevardnadze in the Rose Revolution.

The bill to adopt "Tavisupleba" as Georgia's national anthem was presented by the Minister of Culture Giorgi Gabashvili; in which the music was played for the deputies soon afterwards.

Chemi khat’ia samshoblo, Sakhat’e mteli kveq'ana, Ganatebuli mta-bari Ts’ilnaq'aria Ghmerttana.

Иахьа иҳамоу ахақәиҭра Ашәа азаҳҳәоит гәырӷьа бжьыла, Аеҵәа ҩ-мшынк рыбжьара Икаԥхоит Анцәа имч ала,

Iaxja ihamou axakwitra Ašwa azahhwoiṭ gwyrġja bzjyla, Aeċwa ẇ-mšynḳ rybzjara Iḳapxoiṭ Ancwa imč ala,

It is also performed following the signing of the Oath of the Parliamentarian after the Parliament recognizes the authority of at least two-thirds of its newly elected members (Chapter 25, Article 124.7).

[8] Georgian Public Broadcaster airs a music video version of the anthem, featuring opera singer Paata Burchuladze.