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The '''Cabinet of Georgia''' is the {{W|executive branch|executive body}} of the [[Politics of Georgia (Alternatively)|government]] of [[Georgia (Alternatively)|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. | |||
== Current Cabinet == | |||
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! Office !! Incumbent !! Since | ! Office !! Incumbent !! Since | ||
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|Prime Minister||[[ | |Prime Minister||[[Yuriy Chabukiani]]||style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Chief of the Cabinet Staff||[[Lado Sukhishvili]]|| style="text-align:right"| | |Chief of the Cabinet Staff||[[Lado Sukhishvili]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|[[Minister for Internal Affairs of Georgia (Alternatively)|Minister for Internal Affairs]]||[[ | |[[Minister for Internal Affairs of Georgia (Alternatively)|Minister for Internal Affairs]]||[[Georgios Kanilis]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Minister for Health||[[Revazi Gamkrelidze]]|| style="text-align:right"| | |Minister for Health||[[Revazi Gamkrelidze]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia (Alternatively)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]]||[[ | |[[Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia (Alternatively)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]]||[[Mihail Strakou]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|[[Minister for Culture of Georgia (Alternatively)|Minister for Culture]]||[[Spartak Abakelia]]|| style="text-align:right"| | |[[Minister for Culture of Georgia (Alternatively)|Minister for Culture]]||[[Spartak Abakelia]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Minister for Finance||[[Yelisey Ryzhanov]]|| style="text-align:right"| | |Minister for Finance||[[Yelisey Ryzhanov]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Minister for Economy||[[Bagrat | |Minister for Economy||[[Bagrat Kipiani]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Minister for Justice||[[Vasil Dolidze]]|| style="text-align:right"| | |Minister for Justice||[[Vasil Dolidze]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Minister for Emergency Situations||[[ | |Minister for Emergency Situations||[[Konstantina Nicologlou]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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|Minister for Resorts and Tourism||[[Makvala Shushania]]|| style="text-align:right"| | |Minister for Resorts and Tourism||[[Makvala Shushania]]|| style="text-align:right"| | ||
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Cabinet of Georgia | |
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Overview | |
Established | 1 January 1919 |
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 |
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Office | Incumbent | Since |
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Prime Minister | Yuriy Chabukiani | |
Chief of the Cabinet Staff | Lado Sukhishvili | |
Minister for Internal Affairs | Georgios Kanilis | |
Minister for Health | Revazi Gamkrelidze | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Mihail Strakou | |
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 Kipiani | |
Minister for Justice | Vasil Dolidze | |
Minister for Emergency Situations | Konstantina Nicologlou | |
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 |