Government of Georgia – Appearance 2006
  • 27 November 2006
    Prime Minister’s Visit to Imereti

    On November 27, the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli visited the Imereti Region.

  • 20 November 2006
    Zurab Noghaideli Introduces a Newly Appointed Economic Development Minister

    On November 20, 2006 the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli introduced to the staff of the economic development ministry the newly appointed minister Giorgi Arveladze. The Prime Minister called him a high-skilled manager and noted: "At present, in particular at the end of this year and within the year 2007 the front line in Georgia goes along the economy. This is the top priority of our policy. Giorgi Arveladze will start to perform his duties under the President's and my request".

  • 20 November 2006
    Zurab Noghaideli Visits Winery

    On November 20, the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli visited the winery "Badagoni" in Kakheti Region. Zurab Noghaideli said to the management of the enterprise and the society that the main task of the Georgian authorities is to use such technologies and investments which are presented at Badagoni for the benefit of the country.

  • 17 November 2006
    Zurab Noghaideli Meet Matthew Bryza

    On November 17 at the Chancellery of the Government of Georgia the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli received the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza. They discussed energy issues, also the current state in the conflict regions of Georgia and complicated relations between Russia and Georgia.

  • 11 November 2006
    Prime Minister Introduces New Ministers

    On Saturday, November 11 the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli introduced newly appointed ministers. He introduced to the staff of the economic development minister a new minister Irakli Okruashvili. Zurab Noghaideli thanked the former minister Irakli Chogovadze for the fruitful and successful work and wished him new success on a new position. He said that appointment of Irakli Chogovadze to the post of the chief of the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation is noteworthy because this is the top priority sphere for our country. Zurab Noghaideli also talked about the successful work of Irakli Okruashvili in the defense sphere and noted that his knowledge and skill are now necessary for the Georgian economy. "The knowledge of Irakli Okruashvili, his macro- and micromanagement skill is required for development of the economy. I am sure that the year 2007 will be the year of fundamental progress in this line, - stated the Prime Minister.

  • 10 November 2006
    Staff Changes in the Government

    The staff changes have taken place in the Georgian Government: Irakli Okruashvili was appointed the economic development minister, his former position was passed to the former chief of financial police Davit Kezerashvili. Peter Tsiskarishvili was appointed the agriculture minister, Irakli Chogovadze was appointed the general director of the oil and gas corporation.

  • 04 November 2006
    Prime Minister Inspects Energy Objects

    On November 4 the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli and energy minister Nika Gilauri inspected the energy objects for assessment of the readiness of the energy sector for the winter season.

  • 02 November 2006
    On November 4 the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli and energy minister Nika Gilauri inspected the energy objects for assessment of the readiness of the energy sector for the winter season

    On November 2, 2006 at the Chancellery of the Government of Georgia was held the sitting of the energy commission.

  • 26 October 2006
    Zurab Noghaideli Meets Przemysl Sobotka

    On October 26 at the Chancellery of the Government of Georgia the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli met the Head of the Czech Senate, Przemysl Sobotka.

  • 18 October 2006
    Zurab Noghaideli Meets Daniel Freed

    On October 18 at the Chancellery of the Government of Georgia the Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Noghaideli met U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Europe And Eurasia Daniel Freed.

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