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Tina Bokuchava:
There is a direct correlation between air pollution and lung cancer as well as other diseases. In Georgia, there is a visible dynamic of growth in respiratory diseases in 2012-2016
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Tina Bokuchava’s statement is TRUE.
17/05/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
In accordance with the 2019 report of Reporters Without Borders, Georgia’s media freedom index has worsened as compared to the previous year but we were promoted by 1 position in the ranking
In the 2019 report, Georgia had 28.98 points and was ranked 60th of the world’s 180 countries.
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Levan Davitashvili:
In 2018, the area of protected territories increased by 1% and is now nearly 667,000 hectares. The number of visitors to the protected areas has increased by 16%
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Levan Davitashvili’s statement is TRUE.
19/04/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Sergi Kapanadze:
In accordance with 2017’s data, 4.1% of the atmospheric pollution is in Tbilisi and 41% is in Imereti. In the Imereti region, Chiatura and Tkibuli have the highest shares
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Sergi Kapanadze’s statement is MOSTLY TRUE.
15/04/2019Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Giorgi Gachechiladze:
We implemented European standards and as a result, lead concentration in the air, both in Tbilisi and in other cities, is below the allowed level
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Gia Gachechiladze’s statement is TRUE.
20/02/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Irakli Petriashvili:
Georgia is obliged to introduce unemployment benefits before 2021. This is envisioned by the Association Agreement
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Irakli Petriashvili’s statement is a LIE.
18/02/2019LieThe statement is inaccurate and the assertion in it is absurd -
The Georgian Dream’s promise that “8,000 kilometres of internet will be built and as a result 800,000 people or over 90% of the population will be connected to the internet” is on the verge of failure
As a result of an analysis of the universal internetisation project, it is obvious that the promise is on the verge of failure.
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