At the presidential debates held on 17 October, Davit Bakradze, presidential candidate of the United National Movement, drew Giorgi Margvelashvili’s attention to three major promises given by the Georgian Dream: the increase of pensions to GEL 220, establishment of 60 factories and creation of tens of thousands of jobs. Davit Bakradze inquired how the Georgian Dream was intending to fulfil these promises “when not a single tetri of the next year’s state budget is allocated for the increase of pensions, not a single construction of a factory has been initiated and statistical data shows that tens-of-thousands of jobs are being lost.”
FactCheck set out to check whether or not the draft Law on the State Budget of Georgia for 2014 projects an increase of pensions.
Georgian Law on the State Budget of 2013 defines the size of the pension for persons of different ages as follows:
- Before 1 April 2013 the amount of state pensions shall be:
- From 1 April 2013 to 1 September 2013 the state pension for the pensioners of all ages shall amount to GEL 125
- Starting from 1 September, the state pension for the pensioners of all ages shall amount to GEL 150.