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  2. 2024–2025 Georgian protests - Wikipedia

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    Protests continued in Tbilisi for their 36th day on 2 January 2025. [84] Activist Temur Katamadze was arrested for the second time on 16 January, immediately after serving a five day detention in Samtredia. The Ministry of Internal Affairs cited immigration laws as the reason for his detention.

  3. 2025 in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    9 – 16 February – 2025 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival [4] 15 February – 2025 Abkhazian presidential election (first round): No candidate wins a majority of the vote in the first round, with incumbent acting president Badra Gunba and Adgur Ardzinba advancing to a runoff. [5]

  4. Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied ...

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    The State United Social Insurance Fund and the Ministry of Finance of Georgia are the main sources of funding for the Ministry of Health, Labor and Social Affairs. [5] In recent years [ when? ] , the ministry carried out an expansion of hospitals network by planned completion of 46 new hospitals by the end of 2011.

  5. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi, Georgia: Appointer: Prime Minister of Georgia: Inaugural holder: Akaki Chkhenkeli (As Minister of Foreign Affairs of Democratic Republic of Georgia) Giorgi Khoshtaria (As Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia) Formation: May 25, 1918; 106 years ago () Salary: 11,050 GEL per month [1] Website: mfa.gov.ge

  6. Georgian Institute of Public Affairs - Wikipedia

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    GIPA is considered one of the top three universities in Georgia, alongside the Free University of Tbilisi and Tbilisi State University. [1] The Georgian Institute of Public Affairs is a national center for development of practices in Public Administration, Law, Politics and Journalism.

  7. Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 1921, with the help of Russia, the Georgian Bolsheviks overthrew the legitimate Menshevik government of Georgia. Since this day, the independent Ministry of Internal Affairs was disbanded. By the Decision of Georgian Revolutionary Committee of March 6, 1921, the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs of Georgia was established.

  8. Ministry of Finance of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Main functions of the ministry is regulation of financial sector by ensuring sustainable economic development and financial stability; enforcing state policies on financial issues, budgeting and taxes; ensuring stability of state finances and development of financial markets in the country; attracting foreign creditors to Georgian economy; improvement of budgeting, tax forecasting, financial ...

  9. List of diplomatic missions in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic missions in Georgia currently comprise 40 embassies in Tbilisi. Many other countries have non-resident embassies. Russia closed its embassy right after the beginning of the war in South Ossetia in August 2008 and diplomatic relations between the two countries have ended. Map of diplomatic missions in Georgia