483:. As APG refused to publicly come out against prosecutorial moves on the renewed Iberia TV, which Chkheidze claimed were politically motivated, Chkheidze left the party, continuing her work as an independent MP on September 18, 2018. Iberia TV permanently shut down its broadcast one month later, while the APG survived from legal disintegration only with the switch of MP Davit Chichinadze from GD to APG. Controversially, Nato Chkheidze received criticism from labor groups as she told Iberia TV employees to "ask the government" for their salaries when the company closed.
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joined her husband's firm, where she worked until 2016, owning 30% of Omega Group, while Zaza
Okuashvili owned the remaining 70%. By the time she entered Parliament once again in 2016, she was the wealthiest legislator in Georgia with a net worth estimated at 51 million GEL. In 2017, the National Communications Commission ordered her to transfer out her shares of the renewed Iberia TV to satisfy the conditions of legislation on conflict of interest.
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party to investigate the NBG's price stability policy. Critical of the country's judicial system, she co-sponsored a 2019 bill to end lifetime appointment of judges, as well as another one calling for measures to end what she calls "clan governance" in courts.
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Okuashvili revealing a plot by government representatives to seek up to 4 million GEL in funding from the company during the
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Burchuladze himself), she nonetheless won a seat in Parliament.
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Iberia TV, Media News, and the New Epoch newspaper. As part of the investigation, law enforcement raided Iberia TV's headquarters, leading to protests by civil society and journalists.
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