Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili resigned from office on Monday, saying he wanted to allow his replacement time to prepare for parliamentary elections due in the South Caucasus country by October. Garibashvili said he'd been offered the job of leader of the ruling Georgian Dream party instead, a move he said would be discussed at a party congress on Thursday. Georgian media, including both government- and opposition-affiliated television channels, reported that Irakli Kobakhidze, the current leader of Georgian Dream, would succeed Garibashvili as prime minister, something confirmed to Reuters by a source close to the party.
Tbilisi demands fair approach, Premier Garibashvili tells EU foreign policy chief Borrell, recalling that Moldova, Ukraine were granted same status last year, but Georgia was not.
As part of his visit to Georgia, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrullayev has met with country’s Prime Minister of Irakli Garibashvili. The discussions revolved around friendly and fraternal relations between the two countries
As part of his visit to Georgia, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrullayev has met with country’s Prime Minister of Irakli Garibashvili. The discussions revolved around friendly and fraternal relations between the two countries