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The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia (Old name – Ministry of Education and Science; Georgian: საქართველოს ...
The Cadets Military Lyceum logo. The Giorgi Kvinitadze Cadet Military Lyceum (Georgian: კადეტთა სამხედრო ლიცეუმი, romanized: k'adet'ta samkhedro litseumi) is a specialized state school, responsible for the training of young students in military science and preparing them for professional military service in the Defense Forces of Georgia.
Preparation of specialists with higher education for the system of the Ministry; training of specialists with special professional education for the Ministry and other military institutions, training and retraining of the personnel for special institutions of the executive government, as well as police system and state security service and raising the qualification of the staff; preparation of ...
The Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Health, Labour and Social Affairs of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს ...
The ministry was established in 2010 as a result of restructuring activities within the Georgian government in June 2010. [3] The preceding Ministry of Culture, Monuments Protection and Sports was split into two separate government agencies: Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection.
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The ministry was established on the basis of previous government agency called State Ministry in Regional Management Issues on February 2, 2009 according to the Article 81 (2) of Georgian Constitution and law on the Structure, Powers and Order of Activity of the Government of Georgia.
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.