About the Party
The Georgian Labour Party — by your side since 1995, fighting for a better future.

Party structure
Chairman
Shalva Natelashvili — founder and chairman of the party since 1995.
Political Committee
The Political Committee — 12 members who direct the party's day-to-day political work.
Regional organizations
Party organizations are active in every region of Georgia.
Labour Party
Mission
The Georgian Labour Party, founded by Shalva Natelashvili in 1995, continues its active fight for social justice and stronger democratic principles. The party focuses on protecting citizens' rights — including free education and better social protection.
The party's goal is a strong, equal Georgia oriented towards a European future, where every citizen's voice is heard and protected.

Values
Social justice
National wealth and state policy must serve the people — not narrow interest groups.
Democracy
Every citizen's voice must be heard and protected.
A European future
A strong, equal Georgia oriented towards a European future.
Citizens' rights
Free education, healthcare and social protection — for everyone.
Party history
- 1995
Foundation
Shalva Natelashvili founds the Georgian Labour Party to defend social justice and democratic principles.
- 2002
A major success
The party won a majority in the Tbilisi City Council with 26% of the vote.
- 2008
Success and persecution
The party won 7.4% in parliamentary elections. The European Court of Human Rights recognized the unjust actions taken against the party. In the same period Shalva Natelashvili faced persecution.
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Today
The Georgian Labour Party is among the country's five main political forces and continues its independent fight for democracy, social justice and the people's well-being.
You can make the change — the future is in your hands!
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