Georgia’s economic growth 2.5% instead of planned 6%

The Finance Minister of Georgia, Nodar Khaduri
Agenda.ge, 07 Nov 2013 - 00:00, Tbilisi,Georgia

Georgias Finance Minister Nodar Khaduri says that the low economic growth is attributed to the so called cohabitation process and to constant obstacles created by outgoing President Mikheil Saakashvili.

"I would say with the whole responsibility that the political processes, cohabitation and the President Saakashvilis constant disruptions and some other subjective and objective factors lead us to the fact that the economy will not increase by 6 percent, Khaduri said.

According to the government forecast, Georgian economy grew by 2.5% in 2013, while initially they planed 6% growth.