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Mamuka Bakhtadze

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won the parliamentary vote of confidence with 99 votes in favor to 6 against on 20 June 2018. The cabinet was reconfirmed, with 101 votes in favor to 12 against, by the parliament on 14 July after the previously announced structural reforms in the cabinet ministries were implemented. Bakhtadze
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Georgian Dream nominated Bakhtadze, 36 years old at that time, as Kvirikashvili's successor. By that time, he was largely a political unknown; 55% of respondents had not heard of him according to a survey conducted by the
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pledged to continue Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integration and implement "fundamental and innovative reforms". Bakhtadze's nomination was heavily criticized by the parliamentary opposition, especially,
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in May 2018, two weeks before Bakhtadze's nomination. He was widely considered to have been Ivanishvili's personal choice and a close friend of the Ivanishvili family.
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in July 2018, during which he reaffirmed in his meetings with European officials that Georgia remained committed to its European Union aspirations. In his address to the
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from 20 June 2018 until 2 September 2019. Bakhtadze announced his official statement about resignation via Facebook post. He had previously served as
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from October 2010 to November 2012, Bakhtadze became CEO of Georgian Railway LLC, the state-owned railway company of Georgia, in March 2013.
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Bakhtadze unveiled various economic and political reform plans in 2018, such as those in education system and related to
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to sanction Abkhazians and South Ossetians responsible for crimes committed against Georgians in separatist regions.
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On 2 September 2019 Bakhtadze resigned from his position as prime minister. In a letter he published on
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he stated that he "decided to resign because I believe I have fulfilled my mission at this point."
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and welcomed her election as a "victory for democracy" in November 2018.
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and spoke of Georgia's new peace initiatives offered to these entities.
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On 13 November 2017, Bakhtadze was appointed Minister of Finance in the
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business school in 2010. After serving at the supervisory board of the
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with that in Electromechanical Engineering. He obtained MBA from the
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party, and triggering the resignation of the entire cabinet.
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During his tenure as prime minister, the government adopted
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with a degree in Management and Microeconomics and from the
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 14 June 2018 259: 839: 662:"PM Bakhtadze Presents Education Reform Plan" 564:"Parliament Confirms Bakhtadze's New Cabinet" 8: 846: 832: 824: 757: 38: 18: 1189:Government ministers of Georgia (country) 314:Georgian International Energy Corporation 296:, Bakhtadze graduated, in 2003, from the 124:13 November 2017 – 13 June 2018 68:20 June 2018 – 2 September 2019 449: 391:Bakhtadze's first foreign visit was to 558: 556: 529: 527: 387:in Washington, D.C., on June 11, 2019. 535:"Bakhtadze's Cabinet Wins Confidence" 7: 464:from the original on 24 August 2018 346:International Republican Institute 14: 237: 1199:Tbilisi State University alumni 1194:Moscow State University alumni 1: 302:Georgian Technical University 224:Georgian Technical University 1184:Finance ministers of Georgia 416:Otkhozoria–Tatunashvili List 1220: 1174:Georgian Dream politicians 1159:Prime ministers of Georgia 742:. 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Prime Minister of Georgia
Giorgi Margvelashvili
Salome Zourabichvili
Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Giorgi Gakharia
Minister of Finance
Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Dimitri Kumsishvili
Nikoloz Gagua
Tbilisi
Georgian SSR
Soviet Union
Georgian Dream
Alma mater
Tbilisi State University
Georgian Technical University
Moscow State University

Georgian
Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Georgian Railway
Tbilisi
Georgian SSR
Soviet Union
Tbilisi State University
Georgian Technical University
Moscow State University
INSEAD

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