New head of Georgia's gov’t administration appointed

Former Head of the Georgian National Security Council Kakhaber Kemoklidze will be the new head of the government administration.
"Kakha Kemoklidze has been working in our team for years. He is one of the worthy public servants and has a great experience in serving the country," Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia said after appointing Kemoklidze as the Head of the government Adminisration.
Before appointing as the head of the administration, Kemoklidze was leading the National Security Council’s Office of Georgia, Agenda.ge reported.
During 2018-2019 he held the position of the Director of Information-Analytical Department at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia.
During 2015-2018 Kemoklidze took up the position of the Deputy Head of Analysis and Coordination Division of Information and Analysis Department at the State Security Service (SSS).
During six years (2012-2018) Kakhaber Kemoklidze served as the special representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and later, the representative of the State Security Service of Georgia to the Geneva International Discussions (GID) and the chief negotiator from the Central Government to the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM) meetings.
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