Economy Minister says ruling party will continue its “peaceful” policy, “stable” development

Davitashvili said the Government had very “detailed and specific plans”, adding these were not just “pre-election pledges”, but this was “a particular action plan to achieve the goals” presented in the election programme of the ruling GD party. Photo: Ministry of Economy

Agenda.ge, 08 Oct 2024 - 20:40, Tbilisi,Georgia

Georgian Economy Minister Levan Davitashvili on Tuesday said the ruling Georgian Dream party would continue its “peaceful” policy and “stable” development, as well as improve the business climate, in the country.

In his interview with Imedi TV, Davitashvili highlighted the Georgian Government’s “specific action plan” for the next four years, which was presented by the country’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Monday as the ruling party’s election programme ahead of the October 26 parliamentary elections.

“We must do our utmost to maintain the existing peaceful policy, otherwise we will not have economic growth and progress. Everything is related to the stable situation in the country, stable environment and reliability”, the Minister noted.

He pointed out that the Government had very “detailed and specific plans”, adding these were not just “pre-election pledges”, but this was “a particular action plan to achieve the goals” presented in the election programme of the ruling GD party.

Davitashvili also emphasised the ruling party’s achievements made over the past 12 years through “stability”, “proper management”, “appropriate” business climate and most importantly, “peaceful” and “predictable” policy.