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Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia

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Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia
საქართველოს ეკონომიკისა და მდგრადი განვითარების მინისტრი
Greater coat of arms of Georgia
since February 9, 2022
Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development
StyleMr. Minister
(informal)
The Honorable
(formal)
Member ofCabinet
Reports toPrime Minister
SeatTbilisi, Georgia
AppointerPrime Minister of Georgia
Inaugural holderTamaz Gvelesiani
(As Minister of Economy, Industry and Trade of the Republic of Georgia)
FormationJanuary 14, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-01-14)
(As Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia)
Salary11,050 GEL per month[1]
Websiteeconomy.ge

The Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს ეკონომიკისა და მდგრადი განვითარების მინისტრი, romanized: sakartvelos ek'onomik'isa da mdgradi ganvitarebis minist'ri) is the head of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, an agency in charge of regulating economic activities in the country. The position is equivalent to the minister of the economy in other countries, like the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury in the United Kingdom or Secretary of Commerce in the United States. The incumbent minister is Levan Davitashvili.[2]

Ministers

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Peoples' Commissars of Trade of the Georgian SSR

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  • Sergo Donadze, May, 1938 – 13 November, 1941
  • Nestor Giorgagdze, 13 November, 1941 – 3 May, 1945
  • Severian Arobelidze, 3 May, 1945 – 25 January, 1949

Ministers of Trade of Georgian SSR

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  • Mikheil Narsia
  • Vakhtang Tokhadze
  • Mikheil Ghvinjilia, 1957
  • Zinaida Kvachadze, 22 May, 1957 – 17 December, 1962
  • Mamia Megrelishvili, 1962 – 1978
  • Aleksandre Movsesian, 1978 – 3 November, 1988
  • Vazha Jinjikhadze, 3 November, 1988 – 1990

Ministers of Economy, Industry and Trade of Republic of Georgia

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Minister of Economic Development of Georgia

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Ministers of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia

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References

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  1. ^ "Changes to the Rule of Labor Remuneration in Public Institutions" (PDF). transparency.ge. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-04-05. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  2. ^ "Agriculture minister Davitashvili replaces economy minister Turnava in reshuffle". Agenda.ge. Tbilisi. 9 February 2022. Archived from the original on 2024-02-04. Retrieved 2024-11-16.