Appointment Nika Melia, chairman of the
United National Movement party, was accused of organizing mass violence during the
anti-government protests in 2019. When Melia declined to pay a $12,000 bail, a Georgian court ruled that Melia should be detained before his trial. In response, prime minister Giorgi Gakharia said the court's ruling was "unlawful", and on 18 February, Gakharia resigned over the decision to detain Melia. The ruling
Georgian Dream party supported Garibashvili to replace Gakharia, and the
Parliament voted 89–2 to appoint Garibashvili on 22 February. Melia was arrested while at United National Movement party headquarters on 23 February.
Domestic policy Secret audio recordings In March 2021, the opposition TV Pirveli media outlet released alleged secret audio recordings involving Irakli Gharibashvili, head of the special state protection service of Georgia
Anzor Chubinidze and
Bera Ivanishvili, son of Georgian billionaire and founder of ruling Georgian Dream party Bidzina Ivanishvili. According to conversations, Bera Ivanishvili, who was a school student at that time, was discussing with Irakli Gharibashvili tasking Anzor Chubinidze to humiliate and punish youngsters for online posts insulting him. Garibashvili is heard encouraging the retributions on the covertly recorded tapes. TV Pirveli placed the data of the recording in 2017. The Georgian Dream party released a statement that the conversation was fabricated and that audio recordings were illegally obtained by the United National Movement government (now opposition) during its rule in 2010–2011. Gharibashvili denied the existence of the recordings made public by TV Pirveli and called them fake. The Georgian Chief Prosecutor's Office announced that the recordings were faked.
Namakhvan HPP construction Gharibashvili terminated the construction of
Namakhvan HPP, agreed by the previous government headed by Giorgi Gakharia. On 14 March, a large protest by the locals was held against construction of a power plant, including due to environmental concerns, at the central square of
Kutaisi. At the end of March 2021, in accordance with the people's demand, Gharibashvili announced that he reached a compromise with the HPP construction company about the postponement of the deadline. In May 2021, a massive rally against the construction was held in Tbilisi. Garibashvili stated that the project would not continue under "current conditions" of the contract, which many activists described as "cabal" and "harming state interests". In March 2022, the private investor notified the government of Georgia that it had terminated the contract due to "violation of the terms of the contract and force majeure". Garibashvili stated that the state would build a plant on much favorable terms. Saakashvili stated that he considered charges against him to be trumped-up and politically motivated, announcing a hunger strike in order to protest his detention. His health deteriorated during his time in prison, due to which the government of Georgia received criticism from European Parliament, alleging ill-treatment of Saakashvili and violation of his rights. The government said that Saakashvili was trying to evade prison through self-harm and was using international lobbyists to pressure the government to release him on medical grounds.
Gambling regulations In December 2021, the Parliament passed a new gambling law, which was initiated by the Garibashvili government. The law has tightened the regulations on gambling industry. It increased the age limit for gambling from 18 (for online gambling) and 21 (for casinos) to 25 and banned gambling for public employees, socially vulnerable persons or those included in the "addicts list". A list would be created by government and include everyone who voluntarily declares himself to be a gambling addicts or who will be declared as such by the court under the request of relatives. The law banned all kinds of advertisement (except sports sponsorship) and placed high fines for those companies which violate the rules about the age limit and advertisement. It also increased the taxes on the companies involved in the gambling sector. Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili described gambling addiction as "one of the biggest problems" of the population, describing problem as especially widespread among young and vulnerable people.
Proposed foreign agents law On 7 March 2023, the Georgian parliament passed a
foreign agents law in the first reading which would label any organization that has more than 20% of its profits be recorded from outside of Georgia as "agents of foreign influence." Garibashvili has been a leading figure in trying to get the bill passed stating that the bill meets "European and global standards". After parliament voted in favor of the bill,
tens of thousands of protesters arrived at parliament to protest the bill, being met with riot police, tear gas, and water canons. On 9 March, the government announced that it would withdrew the bill due to protests and that all protesters who were arrested would be released from prison. On 10 March the bill was formally defeated in a second vote by the Parliament, while an alternative bill was retracted.
New surrogacy law On 12 June 2023, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili announced that the government would draft a new
surrogacy law which would ban commercial surrogacy. The law would also ban foreign nationals from ordering surrogacy services. Garibashvili said that the law was necessary to protect Georgian women from exploitation and to ensure child safety since foreigner nationals often took children abroad and sold them to same-sex couples.
Resignation On 29 January 2024, Garibashvili announced his resignation, citing the importance of internal inter-party democracy and the need to "give others a chance." The announcement was made during a special briefing at the Government Administration, where Garibashvili confirmed his acceptance of an offer to become the chair of the Georgian Dream party. Expressing gratitude to various party members and government officials, including founder Bidzina Ivanishvili, Garibashvili acknowledged their support during his term as prime minister.
Foreign policy in Baku, 5 May 2021 Garibashvili went on his first official visit to Brussels in March 2021, and met with the president of the European Parliament and other important political figures, before that Charles Michel visited Georgia on 1 March 2021. The prime minister thanked his European colleague for his support in many ways. During his term, Garibashvili stated that his goal was to join Georgia to the
European Union and bring peace to the country, that is why he visited many countries of the world and started bilateral relations with them, such as
Kazakhstan,
Saudi Arabia, the
United Arab Emirates and
China. Garibashvili visited Ukraine from 21 to 23 August 2021, met with President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and talked with him about the deepening of relations between the countries, calling Ukraine a strategic partner. In September 2021, Garibashvili arrived in
New York and addressed the 76th session of the
United Nations, where he declared his readiness to be a moderator in the improvement of relations between
Azerbaijan and
Armenia. He also said that Georgia would take all possible steps to achieve peace in the
South Caucasus. While in New York, he met many world leaders, including the
prime minister of the United Kingdom and the
chancellor of Germany. and Prime Minister of Japan
Fumio Kishida at the
2022 Madrid summit. On 18 October 2021, US defense secretary Lloyd Austin visited Georgia. Garibashvili met him personally, and they talked about the improvement of defense cooperation between the US and Georgia. in Batumi, 2022 On 24 October 2022, Azerbaijani president
Ilham Aliyev visited Georgia and along with Garibashvili, held a briefing with journalists in Mtskheta, the parties announced that they will deepen the relationship and
Georgia will transport an even larger amount of oil from
Azerbaijan through the
Black Sea. On 17 December, a decision was made in Davos to build a new oil terminal. between
Azerbaijan, Georgia,
Romania and
Hungary. Billions of dollars will be spent on it and all parties will win. At the briefing held after signing the contract, it was announced that the project should be ready by 2027. On 4 May 2023, Garibashvili attended the
Conservative Political Action Conference in Hungary. He was second acting prime minister along with Hungarian prime minister to attend the event. Garibashvili was a keynote speech giver at the conference. In his speech, he announced his support for traditional and conservative values and denounced LGBT propaganda and the attempts to legislate gender-affirming procedures for the children. He also lauded Hungarian prime minister
Viktor Orbán for his wise and visionary leadership. In July 2023, Garibashvili hosted Uzbek prime minister
Abdulla Aripov in Georgia, and afterwards, visited China and Kazakhstan. During Garibashvili's meeting with the Chinese leader
Xi Jinping, the parties pledged to enhance cooperation and announced "strategic partnership" between China and Georgia. Also in July, Garibashvili visited Croatia and met Prime Minister
Andrej Plenković. This was the first visit of a Georgian prime minister to Croatia. During the joint press conference, the Croatian prime minister reaffirmed his support for Georgia's territorial integrity and Georgia's bid to join the European Union. The parties pledged to enhance the economic cooperation and it was announced that the Georgian embassy would be opened in
Zagreb.
Application to join the European Union In response to the outbreak of the
2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine on 24 February 2022 and fears that Russia might once again invade Georgia
as it did in 2008, on 3 March 2022, Garibashvili signed the country's application for membership of the
European Union (EU). The same day, Moldova (which
experiences troubles regarding the Russian-backed separatist state
Transnistria) also applied for EU membership. In June 2022, the
European Council expressed readiness to grant Georgia the status of a candidate after completing a set of reforms recommended by the commission.
Second resignation On 29 January 2024, Garibashvili announced that he would step down from his position as Prime Minister and would accept an offer to become chairman of the Georgian Dream party ahead of parliamentary elections to be held later in the year. From 1 February 2024 till 25 April 2025 he served for the second time as chairman of Georgian Dream, after which he said to return to private business activities. On 17 October 2025, Garibashvili's residence was raided by police as part of an investigation into illegal incomes earned during his premiership. On 24 October, he pled guilty to corruption charges related to laundering illegal income from his time in politics that carry a 12-year maximum jail sentence and was released on a one million
Georgian lari bail. His lawyer said that he was cooperating with authorities. ==Political ratings==