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[edit]after 2012 first person of country is prime minister, he have more Privileges and rights then president.--Gaga.vaa (talk) 19:57, 2 November 2014 (UTC)
- @Gaga.vaa: you're correct that this template does have the problem of collecting together a mix of regimes that have varied over the epochs covered, and also vary within the "modern" epoch, from prime minister to chairman of the revolutionary committee to first secretary to a mix of presidents and prime ministers. In fact, right now (since around 2021, through to Jan 2025), the problem for this template is that per the sources that I've seen, e.g.[1] the de facto leader of Georgia is Bidzina Ivanishvili, without any official title except Honorary chair of the ruling party. However, it wouldn't make sense to add Ivanishvili without also adding the prime ministers.Since the visible title of the template is
Leaders
, my proposal is to add both the prime ministers and the current de facto leader (though I'm not volunteering to search for all the post-communist prime ministers to add them; this is a what I think should be done as opposed to a what I would be likely to do after consensus proposal). Boud (talk) 18:17, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
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- ^ Stephen F. Jones (3 December 2024). "Are we witnessing revolution in Georgia? Pro-EU protests sweep the nation". openDemocracy. Wikidata Q131620435. Archived from the original on 25 December 2024.
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