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Maya Tskitishvili

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Maya Tskitishvili (Georgian: მაია ცქიტიშვილი; born 2 June 1974), is a Georgian economist and politician, current Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure since she was appointed on 30 March 2018 in the cabinet of Mamuka Bakhtadze and Giorgi Gakharia.[1]

Born in Tbilisi, then in Soviet Georgia, she got a degree in International Economics for the Tbilisi State University and studied International Trade in the University of Economics of Prague and in the Caucasian School of Business. Tskitishvili worked as a manager and director in several companies of the private sector, like Georgian Airways[2] and also was the Head of the Chancellery of the Government until her appointment as a minister.[3]

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