After Ivanishvili's
Georgian Dream coalition won the
October 2012 parliamentary election and subsequently formed the new government, Sergeenko was made Minister of Health, Labor, and Social Affairs in the
cabinets of Ivanishvili and of his protégé and successor,
Irakli Garibashvili. Sergeenko presided over the establishment of the government-funded
Universal Health Care system in February 2013. As the Georgian government's support to
post-revolutionary Ukraine amid a brewing confrontation with Russia was reserved, Sergeenko was the only Georgian minister to have visited
Kyiv in August 2014; he then oversaw Georgia's humanitarian aid, worth of about
GEL 1 million (US$570,000), to Ukraine in September 2014. Sergeenko was also behind the controversial law adopted in August 2014, tightening the regulation of
prescription drugs. He also suggested, in May 2013, that Georgia might consider
decriminalization of marijuana as part of the strategy to tackle on illicit drug-trafficking channels. == References ==