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Bringer of light

By Gabriel Fletcher   -  10.03.2011 / 04:50 CET
Georgia's prime minister is still better known as the man who brought light to his country.

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Fact file

CV

1975: Born, Tbilisi
1997: Graduated in international economics, Tbilisi State University
1999: Graduated in finance and economics, Limerick University
1999:  Fund manager at Dublin International Finance Centre
1999-2000: Gained MBA from Temple University, Philadelphia
2000: Consultant on energy conservation, Philadelphia Small Business Development Centre
2001: Financial consultant at Georgia Telecom
2002: Financial consultant for Iberdrola
2003-04: Consultant for SBE
2004-07:  Energy minister
2007-09:  Finance minister
2008-09:  First deputy prime minister
2009-: Prime minister

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