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Public Service Hall (Georgian: იუსტიციის სახლი, romanized: iust'itsiis sakhli) is an agency of the Georgian government which provides a variety of public services, including the services of the Civil Registry Agency, the National Agency of Public Registry, the National Archives, the National Bureau of Enforcement and the Notary Chamber of Georgia.
The Government of Georgia consists of a prime minister and ministers. The prime minister is the head of the government. In addition to ministers—who are in charge of ministries and manage a specific sector of public administration—one or several state ministers can be introduced in the government to oversee the government's tasks of particular importance. [2]
The State Chancellery was built in 1981. The building initially served as the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Georgian Communist Party, however after Georgia declared its independence from the Soviet Union, it was authorised as the official residence of the President of Georgia.
The ministry is headed by a minister appointed by the Prime Minister of Georgia.One first deputy minister and three deputies report directly to the minister. The ministry is made up from 16 departments and agencies. [3]
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tbilisi.gov.ge Tbilisi City Hall ( Georgian : თბილისის მერია ) is a body that provides executive-regulatory activities of the city of Tbilisi. [ 1 ] The government consists of: the mayor, deputy mayors and heads of Tbilisi city services.
Lieutenant-General Vakhtang Kutateladze, 1994—1998; Lieutenant-General Sulkhan Papashvili, 1998—2003; Major-General Giorgi Aleksidze, 2003—2004; Lieutenant-General Otar Kvelidze, 2004—2010
The current State Procurement Agency is the second instance of such an agency in Georgia. Initially, an independent State Procurement Agency had been established in 2001 by Decree 223 of the President of Georgia. [4]