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Ivanishvili government

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Ivanishvili government

10th Cabinet of Georgia
2012-2013
Date formedOctober 25, 2012 (2012-10-25)
Date dissolvedNovember 20, 2013 (2013-11-20)
People and organisations
Head of stateMikheil Saakashvili (UNM)
Giorgi Margvelashvili (GD)
Head of governmentBidzina Ivanishvili (GD)
No. of ministers21
Member partiesGeorgian Dream Coalition
Status in legislatureMajority government
History
Election2012 parliamentary election
Legislature term8th Parliament of Georgia (2012–2016)
PredecessorMerabishvili government
SuccessorFirst Garibashvili government

The government of Bidzina Ivanishvili was the government of Georgia, led by Bidzina Ivanishvili as the Prime Minister. It was formed by the members of the Bidzina Ivanishvili–Georgian Dream coalition after the victory in the October 1, 2012 parliamentary election. The cabinet was confirmed by the Parliament of Georgia on October 25, 2012.[1] It was succeeded, on November 20, 2013, by the government of Irakli Garibashvili, whom Ivanishvili named as his successor on his voluntary resignation from the government.

List of ministers and portfolios

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Portfolio Minister Period Party
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili October 25, 2012 – November 20, 2013 Georgian Dream
First Deputy Prime Minister Irakli Alasania
Giorgi Margvelashvili
Giorgi Kvirikashvili
October 25, 2012 – January 23, 2013
January 23, 2013 – July 18, 2013

July 26, 2013 –
Free Democrats
None

None
Deputy Prime Minister Kakha Kaladze October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Finance Nodar Khaduri October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Giorgi Kvirikashvili October 25, 2012 – None
Minister for Labor, Healthcare and Social Affairs David Sergeenko October 25, 2012 – None
Minister of Energy Kakha Kaladze October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Internal Affairs Irakli Gharibashvili October 25, 2012 – November 20, 2013 Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Justice Thea Tsulukiani October 25, 2012 – Our Georgia – Free Democrats
Minister of Foreign Affairs Maia Panjikidze October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Education and Science Giorgi Margvelashvili
Tamar Sanikidze
October 25, 2012 – July 18, 2013
July 18, 2013 –
None
None
Minister for IDPs, Accommodation and Refugees David Darakhvelidze October 25, 2012 – National Forum
Minister of Environment Protection and Natural Resources Khatuna Gogoladze October 25, 2012 – None
Minister of Defense Irakli Alasania October 25, 2012 – Our Georgia – Free Democrats
Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure David Narmania October 25, 2012 – Republican Party of Georgia
Minister of Agriculture David Kirvalidze
Shalva Pipia
October 25, 2012 – May 2, 2013
May 10, 2013 –
None
None
Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance Sozar Subari October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Culture and Monument Protection Guram Odisharia October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Levan Kipiani October 25, 2012 – Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia
State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Alexi Petriashvili October 25, 2012 - Our Georgia – Free Democrats
State Minister for Reintegration Paata Zakareishvili October 25, 2012 – Republican Party of Georgia
State Minister on the Diaspora Issues Kote Surguladze October 25, 2012 – Our Georgia – Free Democrats
State Minister for Employment Kakha Sakandelidze October 25, 2012 – January 11, 2013 (the office abolished on that date) None

See also

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