A slightly reshuffled cabinet won Parliament’s backing on September 7 with 133 votes to 13. Three ministers lost their posts in the biggest cabinet reshuffle in nine months; all key ministers, however, have retained their portfolios. Nika Gilauri, the ex-energy minister, has become the finance minister, replacing Lexo Alexishvili. Gilauri’s position was filled by his former deputy and ex-chief of the state-run Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation (GOGC), Alexander Khetaguri. Eka Tkeshelashvili, the former chairperson of the Court of Appeals, has replaced Gia Kavtaradze at the Justice Ministry. Lado Chipashvili, the minister for healthcare, labor and social welfare, was replaced by the ex-minister of environment, Davit Tkeshelashvili. The latter’s position was in turn filled by his deputy, Davit Chantladze. Other Ministers remain at their current posts: Vano Merabishvili – the Interior Minister; The reshuffled cabinet’s programme, which was presented to Parliament by PM Zurab Nogaideli, has been criticized by opposition lawmakers as “a wish-list” with no concrete action plan involved. Despite criticising the programme on September 4, Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze, who chaired the parliamentary hearings on the reshuffled cabinet on September 7, remained silent on the issue. |
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