Vano Merabishvili, born on April fifteenth, nineteen sixty-eight, is a prominent Georgian politician known for his significant contributions to the country's political landscape. He served as the ninth Prime Minister of Georgia from July fourth to October twenty-fifth in two thousand twelve, marking a pivotal moment in his political career.
Before entering the political arena, Merabishvili was an active member of non-governmental organizations, advocating for various causes. His political journey began in nineteen ninety-nine, and he quickly rose to prominence following the Rose Revolution in two thousand three, which transformed Georgia's governance.
Merabishvili held the position of Minister of Internal Affairs from December eighteenth, two thousand four, until July fourth, two thousand twelve. During this time, he became one of the most influential figures in the Georgian government, playing a crucial role in shaping the country's internal policies and security measures.