Chief of General Staff (Georgia) explained

Post:Chief of General Staff
Body:Defence Forces of Georgia
Flag:Georgia. Standard of Chief of General Staff.svg
Flagborder:yes
Flagcaption:Standard of Chief of General Staff
Incumbent:Brigadier general Joni Tatunashvili
Incumbentsince:9 July 2020
Department:Ministry of Defence of Georgia
Type:Military department
Member Of:General Staff of Georgian Defence Forces
Reports To:Minister of Defence
Chief of Defence
Residence:Tbilisi
Appointer:Minister of Defence of Georgia
Formation:1991
First:Jemal Kutateladze

The Chief of General Staff of Georgian Defence Forces (Georgian: საქართველოს თავდაცვის ძალების გენერალური შტაბის უფროსი|tr) is a high-ranking officer in the military of Georgia, who heads the General Staff of the Defence Forces of Georgia and is an ex officio Deputy Chief of the Defence Forces. The Chief is appointed by the Minister of Defence and reports to the Minister and Chief of Defence Forces.

Overview

The Chief of General Staff exercises overall leadership of the General Staff and directs its day-to-day activities. The Chief is responsible for the proper execution of the tasks saddled on the General Staff, supervises planning of military operations, oversees coordination among the staffs of various units of the Defence Forces, and performs other functions as defined by the military law.[1]

The Chief of General Staff is also a Deputy Chief of Defence Forces. They are appointed, with no term length, and released of the position by the Minister of Defence of Georgia.[1]

History

The office of the Chief of General Staff was introduced in Georgia following its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. It has undergone several name changes since then. Prior to the 2018 reforms, the Chief was appointed by the President of Georgia on the advice of the Minister of Defence for a three-year term, with the possibility of extension for one year. The Chief was the highest-ranking military officer in the Georgian military, chief military adviser to the President, and wartime commander of the Armed Forces of Georgia.[2]

List

Chief of General Staff of Georgian Armed Forces (1991–2008)

For period from 1921 to 1991, see Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Union.

Chief of General Staff of Georgian Defence Forces (2018–present)

Notes and References

  1. საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტროს თავდაცვის ძალების გენერალური შტაბის დებულება . Statutes of the General Staff of the Defence Forces of Georgia . Order of the Minister of Defence of Georgia . №132 . ka . 22 November 2013 .
  2. საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტროს თავდაცვის ძალების გენერალური შტაბის დებულება . Statutes of the General Staff of the Defence Forces of Georgia . Order of the Minister of Defence of Georgia . №298 . ka . 13 December 2018 .