2005 in Georgia (country)
The following lists events that happened during 2005 in Georgia.
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See also: | Other events of 2005 List of years in Georgia (country) |
Incumbents
National
- President of Georgia: Mikheil Saakashvili (25 January 2004 – 25 November 2007)
- Prime Minister: Zurab Zhvania (February 17, 2004 -February 3, 2005); Mikheil Saakashvili (acting; February 3, 2005 - February 17, 2005); Zurab Noghaideli (February 17, 2005 – November 16, 2007)
- Chairperson of the Parliament: Nino Burjanadze (April 22, 2004 – June 7, 2008)
Adjara
- Chairman of the Government: Levan Varshalomidze (since 20 July 2004)
- Chairman of the Supreme Council: Mikheil Makharadze (since 20 July 2004)
Abkhazia
- Chairman of Government (-in-exile): Irakli Alasania (since 28 September 2004)
- Chairman of the Supreme Council (-in-exile): Irakli Alasania (since 28 September 2004)
Abkhazia
- President: Vladislav Ardzinba (since 26 November 1994), Sergei Bagapsh (since 12 February 2005)
- Vice President: Valery Arshba (since 5 January 1995), Raul Khajimba (since 12 February 2005)
- Prime Minister: Nodar Khashba (since 6 October 2004), Alexander Ankvab (since 14 February 2005)
- Chairman of People's Assembly: Nugzar Ashuba (since 3 April 2002)
South Ossetia
- President: Eduard Kokoity (since 18 December 2001)
- Prime Minister: Igor Sanakoyev (since 17 September 2003), Zurab Kokoyev (acting) (May 2005 – 5 July 2005), Yury Morozov (since 5 July 2005)
- Chairman of Parliament: Znaur Gassiyev (since 2004)
Events
January to June
- January 12: Sergei Bagapsh became president of Abkhazia AR
- January 28: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1582
July to December
- 12 October: National football of Georgia took 6th place in 2006 Fifa world cup qualifiers (see 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2
- 30 October: Men's rugby team of Georgia took third place in final standings at Europe Nations Cup (see 2005 European Nations Cup)
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- Founded political party European Democrats
- Founded Supreme Court of Georgia (country)
References
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