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Vano Merabishvili

Vano Merabishvili
ვანო მერაბიშვილი
Ivane Merabishvili.jpg
Prime Minister of Georgia
In office
4 July 2012 – 25 October 2012
President Mikheil Saakashvili
Preceded by Nika Gilauri
Succeeded by Bidzina Ivanishvili
Minister of Internal Affairs
In office
18 December 2004 – 4 July 2012
Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania
Zurab Noghaideli
Lado Gurgenidze
Grigol Mgaloblishvili
Nika Gilauri
Preceded by Irakli Okruashvili
Succeeded by Bachana Akhalaia
Minister of State Security
In office
7 June 2004 – 18 December 2004
Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania
Preceded by Zurab Adeishvili
Succeeded by Position abolished
Personal details
Born (1968-04-15) 15 April 1968 (age 49)
Ude, Soviet Union
(now Georgia)
Political party Union of Citizens of Georgia (Before 2002)
United National Movement (2002–present)
Spouse(s) Tako Salaqaia
Children 2
Alma mater Georgian Technical University

Ivane "Vano" Merabishvili (Georgian: ივანე "ვანო" მერაბიშვილი; born 15 April 1968) is a Georgian politician and former Prime Minister of Georgia from 4 July to 25 October 2012. A former NGO activist, he became directly involved in Georgia's politics in 1999 and emerged as one of the government's most influential members after the 2003 Rose Revolution, especially as Georgia's Minister of Internal Affairs (18 December 2004–4 July 2012).

Merabishvili was born in the largely Georgian Roman Catholic village of Ude in what is now Samtskhe-Javakheti region in south Georgia, then a Soviet republic. He graduated from the Georgian Technical University in 1992 with a degree from the Faculty of Mining. After his schooling he held several positions at the Technical University and at the Institute of Agriculture of Georgia before becoming a president of the Association for Protection of Landowners' Rights in 1995 and a co-founder of the Liberty Institute in 1996.

Merabishvili's direct involvement with politics began in November 1999 when he was elected to the Parliament of Georgia on the party ticket of the Union of Citizens of Georgia (UCG), chaired by then-President Eduard Shevardnadze. Merabishvili was a member of an influential and vocal, yet small, group of the UCG faction, known as “reformers” led by Zurab Zhvania and Mikheil Saakashvili and which called for more radical and Western-oriented political reforms.


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