Mamuka Mdinaradze has been appointed State Minister of Georgia for Coordination of Law Enforcement Agencies and will simultaneously serve as Vice Prime Minister, Government Administration announced.
The decision was formalized by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, who signed the relevant decree on April 30.
The newly created or reactivated portfolio is expected to focus on improving coordination between key law enforcement bodies, including the Interior Ministry, State Security Service, and other investigative agencies. The move is seen as part of a broader effort by the government to streamline decision-making processes in the security sector and enhance inter-agency efficiency.
Mdinaradze is one of the leading figures in the ruling Georgian Dream party and has served as the head of its parliamentary faction. Trained as a lawyer, he has been an influential voice in legislative initiatives and political strategy within the party.
His appointment as Vice Prime Minister further consolidates his role within the executive branch, signaling increased political weight and responsibility in both governance and security-related policy coordination.
No additional details have yet been released regarding structural changes within the government administration or the specific scope of the new ministerial office.
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