[5] He was a founding member of the Georgian Bar Association (GBA), serving on its Executive Board from 2009 to 2013, where he chaired the Commercial Law Committee.
Bibilashvili was also one of the original founders of the Association of Georgian Law Firms (AGLF), serving on its board from 2014 to 2017, during which he led Georgia's first-ever Pro Bono initiative.
[8] Zaza Bibilashvili became actively involved in party politics in October 2013, joining the United National Movement (UNM), one year after its defeat in Georgia's general elections to the Georgian Dream (GD) Coalition.
During his time with the UNM, Bibilashvili took on various roles, including publishing the Georgian Gazette (2015-2016) and initiating the "Send a Bill to Ivanishvili" movement.
[10] Bibilashvili's political work centered on addressing Russian influence in Georgia and advocating for countering disinformation and promoting Western values.
[11] Its Civic Memory Program focuses on the first half of Georgia’s independence period, providing a comprehensive historical perspective to help youth and others form objective judgments about the political context and alternatives of that era.
[12] Additionally, the Center aids vulnerable groups and active citizens in identifying and countering Russian disinformation by recognizing it and developing effective counternarratives.