Politician

Zurab Japaridze

1976 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Zurab Japaridze is the 19,354th most popular politician, the 371st most popular biography from Georgia and the 112th most popular Georgian Politician.

Zurab Japaridze is a Georgian politician known for his role as a member of the Parliament of Georgia and as the leader of the political party Girchi. He is recognized for advocating for liberal economic policies and social reforms in the country.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Zurab Japaridze ranks 19,347 out of 19,576Before him are Nicolas Gill, Rustam Emomali, Andy Beshear, Mykhailo Fedorov, Bob Kasten, and Barbara Pompili. After him are Kay Hagan, Bill Ritter, Ekin Deligöz, Beatrice Lorenzin, Terry Reintke, and Dimitrios Droutsas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Zurab Japaridze ranks 960Before him are Ioanna Kafetzi, Erki Pütsep, Jens Arne Svartedal, Chris Terrio, Paul Schneider, and Robert Vancea. After him are Shefki Kuqi, Alireza Heidari, Viola Bauer, Mitsunori Yabuta, Céline Lebrun, and Kenji Inoue.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Zurab Japaridze ranks 371 out of NaNBefore him are Anita Rachvelishvili (1984), Georgi Kandelaki (1974), Irakli Labadze (1981), Nana Dzagnidze (1987), Giorgi Vazagashvili (1974), and Zuriko Davitashvili (2001). After him are Tea Donguzashvili (1976), Levan Kenia (1990), Tina Bokuchava (1983), Elene Gedevanishvili (1990), Vazha Margvelashvili (1993), and Solomon Kvirkvelia (1992).

Among Politicians In Georgia

Among politicians born in Georgia, Zurab Japaridze ranks 112Before him are Irakli Alasania (1973), Levan Varshalomidze (1972), David Usupashvili (1968), Eka Zguladze (1978), Giga Bokeria (1972), and Vakhtang Gomelauri (1974). After him are Tina Bokuchava (1983), Zaal Udumashvili (1971), and Tina Khidasheli (1973).

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