President of Georgia

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The President of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს პრეზიდენტი) is the head of state and commander-in-chief of Georgia. Presidents serve five-year terms.

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[edit] Duties

The President awards state decorations and has the power to grant pardons.

Before the amendments to the Constitution made in February 2004 the President also served as the head of government.

[edit] Oath

On the third Sunday after the presidential elections the inauguration is held. The President takes an oath before God and the Nation:

მე საქართველოს პრეზიდენტი, ღვთისა და ერის წინაშე ვაცხადებ, რომ დავიცავ საქართველოს კონსტიტუციას, ქვეყნის დამოუკიდებლობას, ერთიანობასა და განუყოფლობას, კეთილსინდისიერად აღვასრულებთ პრეზიდენტის მოვალეობას, ვიზრუნებ ჩემი ქვეყნის მოქალაქეთა უსაფრთხოებისა და კეთილდღეობისათვის, ჩემი ხალხის და მამულის აღორძინებისა და ძლევამოსილებისათვის!

I, the President of Georgia, solemnly pledge before God and my nation to defend the Constitution of Georgia and the independence, unity and inseparability of my country. I will honestly perform the duties of President. I will protect the welfare and security of my people, and will care for the revival and might of my Nation and Fatherland.

[edit] Standard (Flag)

State Chancellery building
State Chancellery building

The standard is the Georgian flag, charged in the center with the Georgian coat of arms. Copies of the standard are used inside his office, at the Chancellary Building, other state agencies, and while the president is traveling in a vehicle inside Georgia.

[edit] Leaders of Georgia since 1918

[edit] Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921)

[edit] Head of state

[edit] President of Constituent Assembly

[edit] Democratic Republic of Georgia in Exile (1921-1954)

[edit] Heads of state

[edit] Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1922-1936) and Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991)

[edit] First secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party

[edit] Republic of Georgia (1991-Present)

[edit] Chairman of the Supreme Council

[edit] Presidents

[edit] Chairman of the State Council

[edit] Chairman of the Parliament

[edit] Presidents

[edit] Administration of the President

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