Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania announced, late on December 14, plans to restructure the government and reshuffle the cabinet in an attempt, as they put it, “to boost reforms.” Deputy Finance Minister Lexo Alexishvili will replace Kakha Bendukidze on the post of Economy Minister. Mikhail Svimonishvili will become the new Minister of Agriculture, replacing Davit Shervashidze. Businessman Mikhail Svimonishvili was recently appointed as chief of the Tbilisi Architecture Service. The number of State Ministers will also be downsized as a result of the structural changes of the government. There will be four State Ministers instead of the current six. The positions of State Minister for Regional Management and Self-Government (held by Zurab Melikishvili, who is now the Governor of Kvemo Kartli region) and Minister for Medium and Small Business Issues (currently held by Jambul Bakuradze) will be abolished. Zinaida Bestaeva, an ethnic Ossetian, will become the State Minister for Civil Integration Issues, replacing Guram Absandze. Zinaida Bestaeva was born in Tskhinvali, the capital of breakaway South Ossetia and has spent last ten years living in North Ossetia. “The door for integration with us is open--first of all for our Ossetian and Abkhaz brothers,” Zurab Zhvania said. The structural, as well as staff changes in the government should be approved by the Parliament. All other Ministers will remain on their positions: Salome Zourabichvili – the Foreign Minister; Nika Gilauri – the Energy Minister; Giorgi Papuashvili – the Justice Minister; Lado Chipashvili –the Healthcare Minister; Kakha Lomaia – the Minister of Education and Science; Goka Gabashvili – the Minister of Culture and Sport; Eter Astemirova – the Minister of Refugees and Accommodation; Tamar Lebanidze – the Minister of Environment; and Goga Khaindrava - the Minister of Conflict Resolution. |
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