The star plaque to Zurab Zhvania

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10
Apr

Therefore European

On 10th April the star to Zurab Zhvania, the late PM of Georgia, was opened in Strasbourg, France.

 

PM of Georgia, Mamuka Bakhtadze unveils the star to Zurab Zhvania. Credit: Government of Georgia
PM of Georgia, Mamuka Bakhtadze (right) unveils the star to Zurab Zhvania. Credit: Government of Georgia

 

Prime Minister of Georgia, Mamuka Bakhtadze unveiled the star, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Georgia's accession to the Council of Europe, in presence of Zurab Zhvania’s widow, Nino Kadagidze-Zhvania, daughter Lisa, 24, and son Busa, 22.

 

Nino Kadagidze-Zhvania, Lisa Zhvania, PM Mamuka Bakhtadze and Busa Zhvania (from left to right). Credit: Government of Georgia
Nino Kadagidze-Zhvania, Lisa Zhvania, PM Mamuka Bakhtadze and Busa Zhvania (from left to right). Credit: Government of Georgia

 

Twenty years ago, on 27th January 1999, Zurab Zhvania made his most famous statement while delivering a speech in front of the Council of Europe: „მე ვარ ქართველი და, მაშასადამე, ვარ ევროპელი. I am Georgian and therefore, I am European”. These words are engraved inside the star. The commemorative star plaque is placed in front of the building of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).

 

The star to Zurab Zhvania commemorates the 20th anniversary of Georgia's accession to the Council of Europe. Credit: Government of Georgia
The star to Zurab Zhvania commemorates the 20th anniversary of Georgia's accession to the Council of Europe. Credit: Government of Georgia

 

PM of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadze