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Ministry of Defense (Georgia)

Ministry of Defense of Georgia
საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტრო
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Coat of arms of Georgia
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Logo of the Ministry of Defence of Georgia
Agency overview
Formed 1991
Headquarters General Kvinitadze Str. N20, Tbilisi, Georgia 0112
Employees 42,542
Annual budget 1.359 billion in 2015
($616.526 million)
Agency executives
  • Levan Izoria,
    Minister of Defense
  • Davit Ebralidze,
    First Deputy Minister
  • Besik Loladze, Anna Dolidze,
    Deputy Ministers
Website www.mod.gov.ge

The Ministry of Defense of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტრო, sakartvelos tavdatsvis saministro) is the Georgian government ministry in charge of the Georgian Armed Forces and regulating activities in defence of the country from external threats, preserving territorial integrity and waging wars on behalf of Georgia. The Minister of Defence is appointed and removed from the post by the Prime Minister of Georgia. The ministry is currently headed by Levan Izoria.

In the midst of dissolution of Soviet Union and political turmoil in Georgia in late 1980s, Georgian military played an important role in the struggle for and retaining power. In November 1992, the Parliament of Georgia passed a law creating Council for National Security and Defense. The council reported all its activities to the parliament but was directly subordinate to the head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces. Eduard Shevardnadze was then appointed the Council Chairman. Georgian politicians Jaba Ioseliani and Tengiz Kitovani were appointed deputy chairmen by Shevardnadze while Tedo Japaridze, the Georgian MFA expert on the United States became the chairman's aide. The council had the full right to issue binding resolutions on military and security matters of Georgia. In May 1993, Ioseliani and Kitovani were relieved of their duties in the council and disbanded of their government power bases, allowing Shevardnadze to assume greater power.


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