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Bidzina Ivanishvili:
FactChecking Bidzina Ivanishvili’s „Last TV Interview“.
The former Prime Minister stated that this is one of his last TV interviews.
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What Do We Know About the Coronavirus Vaccines and Which One is Slated for Introduction in Georgia?
Contradictory statements from the authoritative individuals involved in the coronavirus management further complicates the already faulty public attitude vis-à-vis the vaccination.
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Batumi Social Service Agency Procured over GEL 2 Million in Food Products in 2020 Without a Tender
As FactCheck found out, Batumi Social Service Agency procured different types of food products for beneficiaries during the course of 2020 with a total value of GEL 2,171,500 using a simplified procurement rule.
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Editorial Letter: FactCheck Updated Articles in Line with the ISFED’s Statement
After the ISFED’s statement on a technical fault in PVT results, FactCheck updated several articles.
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FactCheck’s Statement on Adjusted Results of ISFED’s Parallel Vote Tabulation
FactCheck has verified multiple statements in connection to Georgia’s October 31st parliamentary elections.
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From Lockdown to Lockdown: How Georgia Moved from Being an Epidemiologically Safe Country to a High-Risk Zone
In accordance with the last week’s data, there are 4,000 confirmed cases daily on average in Georgia.
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Revenues Rise in the 2021 Draft Republican Budget of the Ajara Autonomous Republic Although They are Less as Compared to Revenues Prior to the Amendments in the 2020 Budget
On 27 October 2020, the Government of the Ajara Autonomous Republic submitted the 2021 draft republican budget to the Supreme Council of the Ajara Autonomous Republic.
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Electricity Price Could Rise
At the end of this year, the electricity tariffs fixed for three years by the Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission expire and, therefore, new tariffs have to be defined.
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Is the Price of Bread Set to Rise?
Given the coronavirus pandemic, countries are stockpiling foodstuffs, including wheat, in larger quantities as compared to the previous years
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Government Debt and Deficit Dynamic Amid the Pandemic
According to 2020’s current data, the total government debt constitutes nearly GEL 27.1 billion which amounts to 54.3% of the estimated GDP.
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Domestic Violence and Violence Against Women Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
In light of pandemic-induced lifestyle changes, domestic violence has surged around the world.
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How the Pandemic Will Affect Poverty Figures
According to the UN estimates, an additional 84-132 million individuals could fall into extreme poverty, including 42-66 million children.
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Income and Spending Components of Batumi Municipality’s 2020 Budget Decreased by GEL 26,625,600
Batumi Municipality City Council approved draft amendments to the Ordinance on Approving the Batumi Municipality 2020 Budget dated 25 December 2019.
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Change of Salary Amid the Pandemic
It is expected that we will get a substantially deteriorated picture as of the second quarter of 2020 which will possibly be reflected in cuts of both jobs and salaries of employees
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The Second Quarter Budget of the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure was Executed in Excess Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
The only exception is the rehabilitation of general education infrastructure and the Mountain Settlement Development Fund whose budget execution rate is 49%
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