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President
  
Mikheil Saakashvili

Preceded by
  
David Mirtskhulava

Party
  
Independent politician

Political party
  
Independent

Succeeded by
  
Vano Merabishvili

Preceded by
  
Position established

Name
  
Nika Gilauri

Children
  
Mari Gilauri

Preceded by
  
Mamuka Nikolaishvili

Spouse
  
Marine Shamugia (m. 2010)


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Born
  
14 February 1975 (age 49) Tbilisi, Soviet Union (
1975-02-14
)

Role
  
Former Prime Minister of Georgia

Previous office
  
Prime Minister of Georgia (2009–2012)

Education
  
Temple University, Tbilisi State University, University of Limerick

Preceded by
  
Grigol Mgaloblishvili

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Nika Gilauri (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ [ნიკა] გილაური, [nikʼa ɡilauri]; born 14 February 1975) is a Georgian politician who was Prime Minister of Georgia from 6 February 2009 to 30 June 2012. He had served as Minister for Energy (2004–2007) and Minister for Finance (2007–2009) and First Vice Prime Minister in the Cabinet of Georgia (2008–2009).

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In 2012, he was appointed as the head of the JSC Partnership Fund, a state-owned stock fund. Currently Mr Gilauri set his advisory boutique for public sector decision makers. He is also a senior advisor at McKinsey and Co.

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Education and early career

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Nika Gilauri was born in 1975 in Tbilisi. He graduated from the University of Limerick (Ireland), with degree in Bachelor of Business Studies in Economics and Finance and later gained an MBA in International Business Management from Temple University, Philadelphia.

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Before joining the government of Georgia Mr Gilauri worked as a financial controller at ESBI Georgia, which was a management contractor for Georgian State Electosystems and Iberdrola Georgia, which was management contractor for Electricity Systems Commercial Operator of Georgia.

In the government

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Mr Gilauri joined the government of Georgia in 2004 as a Minister of Energy and spearheaded reforms in the energy sector, turning the country from blacked out state into the net electricity exporter, eradicating corruption, introducing new legislation, new market rules and new tariff methodologies. He also led energy sector negotiations with Gazprom, SOCAR, Inter RAO and other large energy companies resulting in Georgia becoming one of the most energy secured countries in the region.

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As a Minister of Finance (2007 – 2009) Mr Gilauri undertook anticorruption reforms in customs services introducing innovative measures to improve services and eradicating any non-transparent actions. Also he led the new Tax Code reform simplifying the rules, minimizing any double interpretation possibilities, and creating a fair ground for entrepreneurs and investors, resulting in introducing of the new Tax Code in 2009. One of the most important moves as a Minister of Finance for Nika was reducing tax rate (income tax from 20% to 15%) in the beginning of 2009, in the midst of the world financial crises when everybody adopted austerity measures and advised to do the same to the government of Georgia. The move worked well for the country being the first to recover form recession reaching 6,4% growth rate in 2010.

In February 2009 Mr Gilauri succeeded Grigol Mgaloblishvili as a Prime Minister. Due to difficult economic situation (growth rate was -9%) he was primary charged with economic recovery program and improvement of business climate in the country. In Q2 2012 (when Mr Gilauri retired from the PM position) Georgia’s economic growth rate was above +8% and Georgia was Ranked 9th worldwide by the World Bank’s Easy to Do Business Report (up from 112th in 2006). As PM Mr Gilauri also led healthcare reforms resulting in constructing (by private sector) more than 100 new hospitals around the country within two years time; education reforms creating healthy and sustainable competition in secondary as well as tertiary education systems. He also led EU-Georgia FTA agreement negotiations as well as EU – Georgia Association Agreement negotiations.

Personal life

Nika Gilauri married in January 2010 the former Georgian fashion model Marine Shamugia, a Sukhumi native and a member of the beauty contest Miss Georgia–2004.

References

Nika Gilauri Wikipedia