Irakli Gharibashvili's trip with his family from Tbilisi to Munich and back cost 109,500 GEL. According to the property declaration of the former prime minister, the cost of the airfare was reimbursed by his orderer, his parent.
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In 2023, Irakli Gharibashvili's parents also gave him a gift of 150,000 GEL. His salary for the position of Prime Minister amounted to 45,104 GEL.
During the year, the poor spent over 130,000 GEL. Of this amount, they spent 20,000 dollars (approximately 54,000 GEL) on travel and 15,000 GEL on a family party.
The tuition fee for Irakli Gharibashvili's 14-year-old son, Andria Gharibashvili, was 24,091.26 GEL, for 9-year-old Gabriel Gharibashvili it was 13,372.14 GEL, and for 7-year-old Nino Gharibashvili it was 5,445.06 GEL.
Irakli Gharibashvili's wife, Nunu Tamazashvili, deposited 25,809.36 GEL in Cartu Bank to cover the loan taken for the construction of a house in Bakuriani. Additionally, 6255.9 GEL was paid for the special use of forest in Bakuriani.
Gharibashvili stated in his declaration that he has 50,000 GEL in cash.
In August 2023, Irakli Gharibashvili took his son, Nikoloz Gharibashvili, who was going to study at the University of Pennsylvania in the USA, to Munich on a government-propelled plane. According to the TV Pirveli company, the government plane waited at the Munich airport for a week before returning from America. The head of the special service of state protection, Anzor Chubinidze, said that the price of the charter flight was paid by the Prime Minister's father, Tariel Gharibashvili.
Irakli Gharibashvili resigned from the post of Prime Minister on January 29, 2024. Following his resignation, he was elected as the chairman of the ruling Georgian Dream.