Prime Minister of Georgia

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The Prime Minister of Georgia is the most senior minister within the Cabinet of the Republic of Georgia.

The office of Prime Minister was first established in 1918 with the foundation of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, but was abolished when Georgia became part of the Soviet Union. It was recreated when Georgia became independent again. Between 8 December 1995 and 17 February 2004, the office was known as "Minister of State", but has now reverted to Prime Minister.

If Prime Ministers from both before and after the Soviet annexation are included, a total of twelve people have served as Prime Ministers of Georgia.

Name Took Office Left Office Party
1 Noe Ramishvili 26 May 1918 24 June 1918 Social Democratic Worker's Party
2 Noe Zhordania 24 June 1918 25 February 1921 Social Democratic Worker's Party
Position Abolished
3 Tengiz Sigua, 1st time 15 November 1990 18 August 1991 (None)
Murman Omanidze (acting) 18 August 1991 August 1991 (None)
4 Bessarion Gugushvili August 1991 6 January 1992 Round Table - Free Georgia
5 Tengiz Sigua, 2nd time 6 January 1992 6 August 1993 (None)
Eduard Shevardnadze (acting) 6 August 1993 20 August 1993 (None)
6 Otar Patsatsia 20 August 1993 5 October 1995 (None)
7 Niko Lekishvili 8 December 1995 7 August 1998 Citizen's Union of Georgia
8 Vazha Lortkipanidze 7 August 1998 11 May 2000 Citizen's Union of Georgia
9 Giorgi Arsenishvili 11 May 2000 21 December 2001 Citizen's Union of Georgia
10 Avtandil Jorbenadze 21 December 2001 27 November 2003 Citizen's Union of Georgia
11 Zurab Zhvania 27 November 2003 3 February 2005 National Movement - Democrats
12 Giorgi Baramidze (acting) 3 February 2005 February 17, 2005 National Movement - Democrats
13 Zurab Nogaideli February 17, 2005 present National Movement - Democrats
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