Nino Abesadze
Country:
Georgia
Company:
Journalism
Born in Tbilisi in the Soviet Union (today in Georgia) to a non-Jewish father and Bessarabian-Jewish mother, Abesadze graduated from the Film School at the Open University of Georgia, beforestudying for degrees in Russian literature and linguistics at Tbilisi State University.
At the age of 23 she began working for Georgian State Television, becoming the presenter of the evening news two years later. Her mother and three sisters had mi - migrated to Israel after her father died in 1980, settling in Rehovot, and later Ashdod. Abesadze remained in Georgia, and ni the 1990s began a relationship with Baruch Ben-Neria, the Israeli ambassador to Georgia and Armenia from 1993 until 1996.
She moved to Israel in 1996 and worked on Russian language programmes for Channel 33, beforejoining a Russian language newspaper. A member of Kadima, she was on the party's list for the 2009 Knesset elections, but was not high enough on the list to win a seat.
However, she entered the Knesset on 9 November 2010 as a replacement for Tzachi Hanegbi, who had been convicted of a crime (perjury) deemed to be of mo- ral turpitude, thereby losing his seat. Shortly before the 2013 elections Abesadze left Kadima to join theLabor Party. She was placed 19th on the Labor Party list, but lost her seat when the party won only 15 seats.