Грузия объявила о крупных кадровых и структурных перестановках в правительстве

Премьер-министр Грузии, Георгий Квирикашвили, сегодня утром объявил о крупных кадровых и структурных перестановках в правительстве.

Первый вице-премьер, Дмитрий Кумсишвили, который до сегодняшнего дня занимал пост министра финансов, назначен министром экономики и устойчивого развития для координации работы экономических ведомств. Бывший министр экономики Георгий Гахария назначен на пост министра внутренних дел. Гахария также займет и должность вице-премьера.

Правительство покинули шесть министров, министр внутренних дел Георгий Мгебришвили, министр образования Александр Джеджелава, министр энергетики Илья Элошвили, министр спорта Тариэл Хечикашвили, министр окружающей среды Гигла Агулашвили и государственный министр евроатлантической интеграции Виктор Долидзе.

Новым министром образования стал вице-ректор Тбилисского государственного университета Михаил Чхенкели; Мамука Бахтадзе назначен министром финансов, а Леван Давиташвили назначен министром окружающей среды и сельского хозяйства.

Министерство спорта и по делам молодежи Грузии будет интегрировано с Министерством культуры и защиты памятников и его возглавит Михаил Георгадзе; Управление государственного министра по европейской и евроатлантической интеграции будет интегрировано с Министерством иностранных дел, и будет добавлено в портфель министра иностранных дел Михаила Джанелидзе.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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