Ana Sologashvili was born in 1882. She would be one of Georgia’s first MPs.
A member of the Social-Democratic Workers’ Party since 1903, she joined the Menshevik faction after the party split.
In 1918, Ana signed the Georgian constitution. In 1919, she was elected as a member of the Founding Assembly.
Starting in 1921, after Georgia was Sovietized, she became involved in anti-Soviet work.
Ana was arrested in 1937 and sentenced to execution by firing squad. She’d been accused of involvement in anti-Soviet propaganda, spreading chauvinistic sentiments, and ties with the Menshevik leader, Noe Ramishvili.