New Government Wins Confidence Vote


Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili and other cabinet members, December 21, 2017. Photo: parliament.ge

The Parliament confirmed late night on December 22 Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili’s new cabinet composition with 103 votes in favor to 17 against.

The new government had to face the parliamentary confidence vote following the recent structural and staff changes in the cabinet, which reduced the number of ministries from 18 to 14.

The following ministers have retained their positions:

Two other ministers, who also retained their positions in the new cabinet, will lead the recently-merged ministries. These are:

Cabinet newcomers are:

The nearly eight-hour-long parliamentary debates that started mid-day yesterday ended at 2 am on December 22. 

The parliamentary opposition criticized PM Kvirikashvili’s government, with MP Davit Bakradze of the European Georgia saying the new cabinet composition was not “oriented to people’s problems,” and with MP Roman Gotsiridze of the United National Movement stressing the ministers were “incompetent.”

MP Nika Melia’s address to the lawmakers ended with a dispute again but the incident was quickly resolved.

As part of the Prime Minister’s reform plan, three ministries (of Energy, of Sport and Youth Affairs, and of Environment & Natural Resources Protection) and one office of the state minister (for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration) were abolished, with their respective functions transferred to other ministries.

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