First Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Giorgi Kvirikashvili Cabinet | |
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First cabinet of Georgia | |
Date formed | December 30, 2015 |
Date dissolved | November 5, 2016 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Giorgi Kvirikashvili (GDDG) |
Head of state | Giorgi Margvelashvili (GD) |
Number of ministers | 20 |
Member parties | Georgian Dream coalition |
Status in legislature | coalition government |
History | |
Election(s) | 2012 parliamentary election/2013 presidential election |
Legislature term(s) | Parliament (2012–2016) |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Irakli Garibashvili (2013) |
Successor | Second Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili (2016) |
The First Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili was the cabinet of Georgia, with Giorgi Kvirikashvili as its head as the country's Prime Minister. It was nominated by the ruling Georgian Dream coalition after the preceding Cabinet of Irakli Garibashvili was dissolved following Garibashvili's resignation and won the confidence vote in the Parliament of Georgia overnight from December 29 to December 30, 2015.[1] On 26 November 2016, after the October 2016 parliamentary election, the Second Cabinet of Kvirikashvili was approved by the Parliament.[2]
List of ministers and portfolios
Portfolio | Minister | Period | Party |
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Prime Minister | Giorgi Kvirikashvili | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Deputy Prime Minister | Kakha Kaladze Ilia Eloshvili |
December 30, 2015 – September 9, 2016 September 9, 2016 – |
Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Deputy Prime Minister | Dimitri Kumsishvili | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Finance | Nodar Khaduri | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development | Dimitri Kumsishvili | December 30, 2015 | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister for Labor, Healthcare and Social Affairs | David Sergeenko | December 30, 2015 – | None |
Minister of Energy | Kakha Kaladze | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Giorgi Mgebrishvili | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Justice | Tea Tsulukiani | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Mikheil Janelidze | December 30, 2015 – | None |
Minister of Education and Science | Tamar Sanikidze Aleksandre Jejelava |
December 30, 2015 – | None |
Minister for IDPs, Accommodation and Refugees | Sozar Subari | December 30, 2015 | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Environment Protection and Natural Resources | Gigla Agulashvili | December 30, 2015 – | ex-Republican Party of Georgia |
Minister of Defense | Tinatin Khidasheli Levan Izoria |
December 30, 2015 – August 1, 2016 August 1, 2016 – |
Republican Party of Georgia ? |
Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure | Nodar Javakhishvili | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
Minister of Agriculture | Otar Danelia Levan Davitashvili |
December 30, 2015 – September 9, 2016 September 9, 2016 – |
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Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance | Kakhi Kakhishvili | December 30, 2015 – | |
Minister of Culture and Monument Protection | Mikheil Giorgadze | December 30, 2015 – | |
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs | Tariel Khechikashvili | December 30, 2015 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration | Davit Bakradze | November 15, 2014 – | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia |
State Minister for Reintegration | Paata Zakareishvili Ketevan Tsikhelashvili |
December 30, 2015 – August 1, 2016 August 1, 2016 – |
Republican Party of Georgia |
State Minister on the Diaspora Issues | Gela Dumbadze | December 30, 2015 – |
References
- ↑ "Kvirikashvili Confirmed as New Prime Minister". Civil Georgia. 30 December 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ "Georgia's Parliament approves new Government". agenda.ge. 26 November 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
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