Second Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili | |
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cabinet of Georgia | |
Date formed | November 26, 2016 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Giorgi Kvirikashvili (GDDG) |
Head of state | Giorgi Margvelashvili (GD) |
Number of ministers | 18 |
Member parties | Georgian Dream |
History | |
Election(s) | 2016 parliamentary election |
Legislature term(s) | Parliament (2016–2020) |
Predecessor | First Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili (2015) |
The second Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili is the incumbent cabinet of Georgia, with Giorgi Kvirikashvili as its head as the country's Prime Minister. The cabinet was formed after the victory of the incumbent Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia party in the October 2016 parliamentary election. On 26 November 2016, the new cabinet, which retained most members of the preceding First Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili, was approved by the Parliament of Georgia in the vote of confidence, with 110 votes in favor; 19 members—representing the opposition United National Movement and Alliance of Patriots of Georgia parties—voted against.[1]
Ministers
Office | Minister | From | To | Party |
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Prime Minister | Giorgi Kvirikashvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia (GDDG) |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Dimitri Kumsishvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Second Deputy Prime Minister | Kakha Kaladze | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Mikheil Janelidze | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Defense | Levan Izoria | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Giorgi Mgebrishvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister for Labor, Healthcare and Social Affairs | David Sergeenko | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Justice | Tea Tsulukiani | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Education and Science | Aleksandre Jejelava | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Agriculture | Levan Davitashvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance | Kakhi Kakhishvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister for IDPs, Accommodation and Refugees | Sozar Subari | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Environment Protection and Natural Resources | Gigla Agulashvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Culture and Monument Protection | Mikheil Giorgadze | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs | Tariel Khechikashvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
State Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality | Ketevan Tsikhelashvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Finance | Dimitri Kumsishvili | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Energy | Kakha Kaladze | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development | Giorgi Gakharia | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure | Zurab Alavidze | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent | GDDG |
State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration | Viktor Dolidze | 26 November 2016 | Incumbent |
References
- ↑ "Georgia's Parliament approves new Government". agenda.ge. 26 November 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
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