The Georgian Government on Monday approved an action plan for fulfilling the priorities set out by the European Commission in its recommendation for the country to be granted the European Union membership candidate status.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on Monday pledged to host “public celebration” of the anticipated approval by the European Council of the EU membership candidate status to the country next month.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on Monday said the Government’s “correct policy” had led to the “record-high” figure of 1.366 million employed individuals across the country in the third quarter of 2023.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on Monday said the Government meeting during the day would approve the deoligarchisation action plan aimed to meet one of the conditions outlined by the European Commission last year for granting Georgia the European Union candidate status.
Georgian Prime Minister IrakliGaribashvili on Friday presented the revised version of the 2024 state budget at the weekly Government meeting, planned with a ₾700 million ($257.85mln) increase and the total amount of ₾28.5 billion ($10.5bln).
The Government of Georgia on Monday approved the 2024-2027 Communication Strategy for developing a unified vision of a “proactive, coherent and coordinated” communication between the Government and the public.
Revaz Javelidze, the Head of the Georgian Government Administration, on Monday said the 2024-2027 Communication Strategy, adopted by the Government earlier today, aimed to develop a unified vision of a “proactive, coherent and coordinated” communication with the public.