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The '''Cabinet of Georgia''' is the {{W|executive branch|executive body}} of the [[Politics of Georgia (Alternatively)|government of Georgia]] led by the [[Prime Minister of Georgia (Alternatively)|Prime Minister]]. There are around 25 members of the Cabinet, known as "ministers", all of whom are also heads of specific government ministries. Cabinets are appointed by the Monarch.
The '''Cabinet of Georgia''' is the {{W|executive branch|executive body}} of the [[Politics of Georgia (Alternatively)|government of Georgia]] led by the [[Prime Minister of Georgia (Alternatively)|Prime Minister]]. There are around 25 members of the Cabinet, known as "ministers", all of whom are also heads of specific government ministries. Cabinets are appointed by the Monarch.


== Duties and responsibilities ==
== Current Cabinet ==
According to Article 72 of the [[Constitution of Georgia (Alternatively)|Constitution of Georgia]], the general rights and duties of government are:


a) To assure the supreme direction of the affairs of the Republic according to its laws.
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b) To watch over the application of the Republic and the execution of its laws.
 
c) To put before parliament its plans for laws, as well as its conclusions about plans of laws emanating from the parliament or from the people.
 
d) To defend the external interests of the Republic.


e) To safeguard the Republic from external dangers and to defend its independence.
f) To insure security and order in the interior of the country. If unforeseen circumstances require it, to mobilize the armed forces of the country, but not far any period longer than 21 days. This period can only be prolonged by consent of parliament.
g) To manage the finances, to issue money according to law, and to submit annually to parliament a budget of revenue and expenses of the State.
h) To give an account to parliament of its work and to submit at least once a year a report about the internal and external situation of Georgia. To present also to parliament any special reports if desired.
i) To acquit itself of all obligations imposed by parliament or by law.
According to Article 73 of the constitution, the cabinet members share in the directions of the affairs of the republic, which do not depend directly on the president. Each member of the government directs independently, and under sole, personal responsibility to parliament, the department confided to him. He must resign as soon as he loses the confidence of parliament. A minister has only the right to vote in parliament if he is a member. The president of the government is responsible to parliament for the general politics. He is obliged to submit to the decisions of parliament and to execute the same, if necessary to change the ministers or even to re-form the entire cabinet.
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===Current cabinet===


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Cabinet of Georgia
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Overview
Established 1 January 1919; 105 years ago (1919-01-01)
State Georgia
Leader Prime Minister Yuriy Chabukiani

The Cabinet of Georgia is the executive body of the government of Georgia led by the Prime Minister. There are around 25 members of the Cabinet, known as "ministers", all of whom are also heads of specific government ministries. Cabinets are appointed by the Monarch.

Current Cabinet

Georgia
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This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Georgia


Office Incumbent Since
President Yuriy Chabukiani
Chief of the Cabinet Staff Lado Sukhishvili
Minister for Internal Affairs Vasil Nogaideli
Minister for Health Revazi Gamkrelidze
Minister for Foreign Affairs Gurgen Kvaratskhelia
Minister for Culture Spartak Abakelia
Minister for Defence Vladimer Khomeriki
Minister for Education and Science Maia Dadeshkeliani
Minister for Agriculture Mikheil Balanchivadze
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Simon Amiranashvili
Minister for Finance Yelisey Ryzhanov
Minister for Economy Bagrat Gogolauri
Minister for Justice Vasil Dolidze
Minister for Emergency Situations Lev Kvitsinia
Minister for Resorts and Tourism Makvala Shushania
Minister for Taxes and Duties Uryzmag Byasov
Chairman of the State Committee for Ecology and the Environment Husik Javrishvili
Chairman of the State Committee for Standards, Consumer and Technical Supervision Gaspar Loginov
Chairman of the State Customs Committee Artyom Imedashvili
Chairman of the State Committee for Management of State Property and Privatization Vladimer Kobulashvili
Chairman of the State Committee for Youth Policy Yelena Sakandelidze
Chairman of the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports Okropir Jananashvili