In 2003 - 2008 he was Member of the Parliament of Georgia; 1998 - 2006 – Vice-Rector,, Head of a Chair, Professor of Tbilisi State University (TSU); 1992 - 1998 - Chairman of the Chamber of Control of Georgia, then- Minister of State Property Management;1 1990 - 1994 - Professor of Iv.
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On 8 April, the Tbilisi-based pro-opposition Maestro TV aired a brief video, informing the public that the opposition and their supporters will start gathering at three various venues in the capital city – in Avlabari Square, Tbilisi State University and at the public broadcaster’s office subsequently to join outside the Parliament in Rustaveli Avenue.
He organized an oppositional Unity (ertoba in Georgian) party joining the oppositional bloc united behind the Democratic Revival Party led by Aslan Abashidze, regional leader of Ajaria, and was elected in the Parliament of Georgia.
In March 2004, he was elected to the Parliament of Georgia from Mikheil Saakashvili’s United National Movement party list and has since been a member of a Parliamentary Committee for Education, Science, Culture and Sports.