Davit Kodua

Davit Kodua
დავით კოდუა
Member of the Parliament of Georgia
In office
2024 (11th convocation) – 29 October 2025
ConstituencyZugdidi delegate
Mayor of Zugdidi
Assumed office
October 2025
Personal details
Born1985 (age 40–41) (approx.)
PartyGeorgian Dream

Davit Kodua (Georgian: დავით კოდუა) is a Georgian politician who served as a member of the Parliament of Georgia for the ruling Georgian Dream—Democratic Georgia party. His parliamentary term ended in October 2025 following his election as Mayor of Zugdidi.[1][2]

Career

Kodua was elected as a Member of Parliament in the 2024 parliamentary elections, representing Zugdidi as a delegate for the Georgian Dream party. He served in the 11th parliament until his mandate was terminated.[3] In the partially boycotted local elections of October 2025, Kodua was elected Mayor of Zugdidi, securing 88.8% of the vote according to official results. Under parliamentary rules, holding the mayoral office is incompatible with a parliamentary mandate. On 29 October 2025, the Parliament of Georgia voted to approve the pre-term termination of his powers; 75 MPs supported the resolution. He was succeeded in parliament by Zurab Kadagidze of the People's Power party.[3][4]

In 2025, Kodua was arrested on charges of domestic violence. According to reports, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia launched an investigation under Article 126 of the criminal code following allegations that Kodua abused his wife and daughter.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Zurab Kadagidze Approved As New Lawmaker After GD MP Kodua Becomes Zugdidi Mayor". Civil Georgia. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
  2. ^ Frontnews (2025-10-03). "Georgian Dream's Zugdidi Mayoral candidate Kodua wraps up ca..." Frontnews. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
  3. ^ a b "The Parliament approved the pre-term termination of the Powers of MP for David Kodua - Parliament of Georgia". parliament.ge. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
  4. ^ "დავით კოდუა Archives". 1TV. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
  5. ^ "Businessman Davit Kodua arrested for domestic violence". www.interpressnews.ge. 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2026-01-18.