Giorgi Baramidze, born on January fifth, nineteen sixty-eight, is a prominent Georgian politician and engineer. His career spans various fields, including chemistry, where he has made significant contributions. Baramidze's political journey is marked by his dedication to Euro-Atlantic integration, a cause he championed during his tenure in government.
From two thousand four to two thousand twelve, Baramidze held the esteemed position of Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, as well as State Minister for Euro-Atlantic Integration. His leadership during this period was pivotal in shaping Georgia's foreign policy and strengthening its ties with Western institutions.
On October twenty-first, two thousand twelve, Baramidze was elected as the vice-speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, further solidifying his influence in the political landscape of the country. His commitment to public service and his expertise in engineering and chemistry have made him a respected figure in Georgian politics.