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**Government Reshuffles**
1. **Levan Mgaloblishvili**: Ex-Chairman of Abkhazia’s Government-in-Exile resigned on June 2 and was replaced by Giorgi Jincharadze.
2. **Giorgi Gabitashvili**: Ex-Prosecutor General resigned on June 11 and was replaced by Giorgi Gvarakidze.
3. **Levan Davitashvili**: Ex-Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development resigned on June 24 and was replaced by Mariam Kvrivishvili.
4. **Aleksandre Tsuladze**: Ex-Minister of Education resigned on June 30 and was replaced by Givi Mikanadze.
**Other Resignations**
1. **Lasha Kardava**: Ex-Health Minister in the government-in-exile resigned in July, following Mgaloblishvili’s resignation.
2. **Several Economy Ministry officials**, including Levan Gamkrelidze, Giorgi Chikovani, and Aleksi Akhvlediani, also left their posts in connection with Davitashvili’s removal.
**Sanctions**
1. **Zviad Kharazishvili**: Sanctioned by the UK and US under Global Magnitsky Act.
2. **Mirza Kezevadze** and **Mileri Lagazauri**: Also sanctioned by the UK and US under Global Magnitsky Act.
**Context**
1. The reshuffles were part of a major government overhaul, with several high-ranking officials leaving their positions in June 2024.
2. Some critics viewed Davitashvili’s removal as Georgian Dream’s final abandonment of efforts to improve relations with the West.
3. The Economy Ministry reform was announced amid concerns about the misuse of public funds and criticism of the party’s handling of higher education reform.