Kobakhidze government

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Kobakhidze government
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18th Cabinet of Georgia
Incumbent
Irakli Kobakhidze and Volodymyr Groysman 07.jpg
Date formedFebruary 8, 2024 (2024-02-08)
People and organisations
Head of state Salome Zourabichvili (Independent)
Head of government Irakli Kobakhidze (GD)
Deputy head of government Thea Tsulukiani
Levan Davitashvili
No. of ministers12
Member parties Georgian Dream
Status in legislature
Minority
with People's Power support
74 / 150(49%)
Opposition party
History
Election 2020 parliamentary election
Legislature term 10th Parliament of Georgia (2020–2024)
Predecessor Second Garibashvili government

The government of Irakli Kobakhidze is the incumbent government of Georgia, led by Irakli Kobakhidze as the Prime Minister. It is formed by the members of the ruling Georgian Dream party. Kobakhidze was nominated as prime minister by the Georgian Dream party on 1 February, 2024. [1] He presented his government composition and programme to the Parliament of Georgia on 2 February, 2024. [2] The cabinet was confirmed by the Parliament of Georgia following the pre-confirmation hearings on February 8, 2024. [3] It succeeded the Second Garibashvili government after Irakli Garibashvili's resignation on 29 January, 2024. [4]

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Ministers

PortfolioMinisterPeriodParty
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze February 8, 2024 – Present Georgian Dream
Minister of Finance Lasha Khutsishvili April 1, 2021 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Levan Davitashvili February 9, 2022 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of IDPs from Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Protection Zurab Azarashvili December 30, 2021 – March 1, 2024Georgian Dream
Mikheil Sarjveladze March 11, 2024- presentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Internal Affairs Vakhtang Gomelauri September 8, 2019 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze April 1, 2021 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ilia Darchiashvili April 4, 2022 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Education, Science And Youth of Georgia Giorgi Amilakhvari March 20, 2023 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture Otar Shamugia February 9, 2022 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Defense Irakli Chikovani February 9, 2024 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure Irakli Karseladze February 22, 2021 – PresentGeorgian Dream
Minister of Culture and Sports Tinatin Rukhadze October 18, 2024 – PresentGeorgian Dream
State Minister for Reconciliation and Civil Equality Tea Akhvlediani August 6, 2020 – PresentGeorgian Dream

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