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Irakli Abesadze:
In 2019, we will spend GEL 580 million more on bureaucracy as compared to 2012
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Irakli Abesadze’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
09/02/2019Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Giorgi Kobulia:
2017 is the first year when part of the trade deficit was covered by the sum of tourism and direct investments
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Kobulia’s statement is TRUE.
07/02/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Archil Talakvadze:
Upon his confirmation as Prime Minister, Mamuka Bakhtadze stated that public sector’s labour remuneration to GDP ratio would be 3.9% and this promise has been kept
Verdict: FactCheck leaves Archil Talakvadze’s statement WITHOUT VERDICT.
01/02/2019Without verdictThe verification of the application can not be evaluated -
Giorgi Kobulia:
The number of international visitors to Georgia in 2018 was 8.7 million. Of that amount, there were five million tourists. Tourism revenues also increase
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Kobulia’s statement is MOSTLY TRUE.
01/02/2019Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Koba Gvenetadze:
In the third quarter of 2018, for the first time in the history of Georgia, current account balance is positive and reached 0.3% of the country’s GDP
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Koba Gvenetadze’s statement is TRUE.
24/01/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Giorgi Volski:
Growth is very slow, but number of jobs does increase
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Volski’s statement is TRUE.
21/01/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Zurab Tchiaberashvili:
If the Government of Georgia decides to index pensions, possible annual growth of pensions will be GEL 8-11 only
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Zurab Tchiaberashvili’s statement is TRUE.
18/01/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Roman Gotsiridze:
Budget of the Parliament of Georgia was GEL 34 million in 2012, whilst it is planned to have GEL 64 million in 2019, although the salary of the MPs has not been increased
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is HALF TRUE.
18/01/2019Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Irakli Abesadze:
During the rule of the Georgian Dream, prices have increased by 20% on goods, by 18% on utilities, by 60% on medicines and by 37% on healthcare
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Irakli Abesadze’s statement is TRUE.
19/12/2018TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Ivane Machavariani:
In 2017-2022, the capital expenditures to GDP ratio will be 8% on average which is more than the GEL 25 billion value project
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Ivane Machavariani’s statement is TRUE.
12/12/2018TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Roman Gotsiridze:
Of the GEL 345 million increase in the 2019 state budget, GEL 145 million is debt
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is TRUE.
05/12/2018TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Giorgi Kobulia:
Of the USD 3.5 billion deficit in trade, USD 2 billion is covered by tourism revenues
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Kobulia’s statement is TRUE. Resume: The country’s
09/12/2018TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Archil Talakvadze:
Employment in the public sector is not increasing. Instead, administrative and government expenses have been cut in this sector whilst the employment figure in the private sector is on the rise
Verdict: Archil Talakavadze’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
04/06/2018Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions