David Lidington in London on September 17, 2015. After a brief tenure as a Chairperson of the Board of Open Society Georgia Foundation (
Soros Foundation) from 2004 to 2005, Khidasheli joined the Republican Party of Georgia, led by her husband, David Usupashvili. She served as that party's secretary for international affairs from 2005 to 2009. She was elected to the Council of Tbilisi in 2010 and entered the Parliament of Georgia after the
Georgian Dream coalition, of which the Republican Party was member, defeated Saakashvili-led
United National Movement in the 2012 election. She chaired the parliamentary committee on European integration. During her tenure, Khidasheli sought close cooperation with NATO and the United States. She also announced an intention to the end of compulsory conscription as part of military reforms. She voiced strong opposition to mandatory military service and abolished it in June 2016, making Georgia a first post-Soviet state to do so. After the Republican Party decided to leave the Georgian Dream coalition ahead of the scheduled
October 2016 parliamentary election, Khidasheli filed resignation and was succeeded by the former security official
Levan Izoria. Khidasheli herself criticized the government's choice of her successor, who soon reintroduced the mandatory military service. == Personal life ==