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  2. Georgia Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Public Service Commission ( PSC) is a statutory organ of the state government of Georgia; elected among five commission districts, the board consists of a Chairman, a Vice-chairman, and three Commissioners. PSC regulates telecommunications, transportation, electric and natural gas services in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1]

  3. Public Service Hall - Wikipedia

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    psh.gov.ge. Public Service Hall ( Georgian: იუსტიციის სახლი, romanized: iust'itsiis sakhli) is an agency of the Georgian government which provides a variety of public services, including the services of the Civil Registry Agency, the National Agency of Public Registry, the National Archives, the National Bureau of ...

  4. Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia

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    The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia (Old name – Ministry of Education and Science; Georgian: საქართველოს ...

  5. State Procurement Agency (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The current State Procurement Agency is the second instance of such an agency in Georgia. Initially, an independent State Procurement Agency had been established in 2001 by Decree 223 of the President of Georgia. [4] The agency with which it was soon to be linked, the Free Trade and Competition Agency, was created in 2010 by Decree 143 of the ...

  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    It held diplomatic negotiations on behalf of the government. The Ministry was accountable to the Parliament. The staff of the Ministry did not exceed 50 people and its structure was the following: The Minister of Foreign Affairs - Director of the Ministry, Deputy Director, Legal Counsel, Secretary of the Minister.

  7. Georgian Special Operations Forces - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the surprise raid and recapture of Khobi from rebels, spreading misinformation among opposition forces that resulted in the unit securing strategically vital locations for the government, such as the port city Poti, disarming insurrectionist groups and recovering military equipment captured by the enemy. Many successes were ...

  8. Ministry of Justice of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    According to the act of October 11, 1918, a Codification Subdivision was formed at the Ministry of Justice taking over the codification of legislation and publishing of official issue "Collection of Laws and Resolutions of the Government". After independence of Georgia was restored in 1991, the ministry was re-established. Structure

  9. Sachkhere Mountain Training School - Wikipedia

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    The Sachkhere Mountain Training School ( Georgian: საჩხერის სამთო მომზადების სკოლა) is a mountain warfare training facility in Georgia, located near the town of Sachkhere in the west of the country. Established on 14 August 2006, it is operated by the Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed ...