- Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs (Georgia)
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Ministry of Sport & Youth Affairs of Georgia საქართველოს სპორტისა და ახალგაზრდობის საქმეთა სამინისტრო Coat of Arms of Georgia Agency overview Formed 2010 Headquarters Cholokashvili str. N9, Tbilisi, Georgia 0134 Agency executives Vladimir Vardzelashvili,
Minister of Sport & Youth Affairs
George Galdava, Head of the Sports Department at the Ministry of Sport and Youth AffairsWebsite www.msy.gov.ge The Ministry of Sport & Youth Affairs of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს სპორტისა და ახალგაზრდობის საქმეთა სამინისტრო, sakartvelos sportisa da akhalgazrdobis sakmeta saministro) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Georgia in charge of regulating activities related to sports and youth development in Georgia. The ministry is headed by Vladimir Vardzelashvili.[1]
History
The ministry was established in 2010 as a result of restructuring activities within the Georgian government in June 2010.[2] The preceding Ministry of Culture, Monuments Protection and Sports was split into two separate government agencies: Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection.[3][4] The split was made due to growing importance of sports among youth in Georgia. In 2010, the government allocated GEL 29,236.4 million to the ministry; in 2011 - 30,927.6 million.[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Government of Georgia". http://www.government.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=124&mod_id=0&info_id=0&new_year=0&limit=0&date=&new_month=&entrant=1. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
- ^ "Georgia/ 3. Competence, decision-making and administration". http://www.culturalpolicies.net/web/georgia.php?aid=32. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
- ^ "The Joint Sitting of the Committee on Sector Economy and Economic Policy the Committee on legal Issues, the Committee on Sports and Youth Issues, and the Committee on Education and Culture". Parliament of Georgia. 2010-06-28. http://www.parliament.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=1226&info_id=28266. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
- ^ "Open Society Georgian Foundation. East East: Partnership Beyond Borders Program’s 2011 Strategy". http://www.osgf.ge/?sec_id=75&lang_id=ENG. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
- ^ Koka Kalandadze (2010-10-18). "Georgia’s 10 Most Popular Sports". The financial. http://www.finchannel.com/Main_News/Geo/73259_Georgia%E2%80%99s_10_Most_Popular_Sports/. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
Government Ministries of Georgia State Ministries Euro-Atlantic Integration • Reintegration • Foreign Affairs • Finance • Internal Affairs • Diaspora Issues • IDPs from the Occuppied Territories, Accommodation and Refugees • Regional Development and Infrastructure • Defense • Education and Science • Economy and Sustainable Development • Agriculture • Justice • Culture and Monument Protection • Environment Protection and Natural Resources • Energy • Health, Labour and Social Affairs • Corrections and Legal Assistance • Sport & Youth AffairsCategories:- Government ministries of Georgia (country)
- Ministries established in 2010
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