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Are Amendments Enacted in the State Medication Programme Related to a Budget Execution Problem?
In July 2019, amendments were enacted in the State Programme for Providing Medicine for Chronic Diseases which concerned the medication funding rule.
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What Will be the Impact of the Russian Flight Ban on the Georgian Economy?
In spite of the Putin-initiated restrictions, the tourism sector in 2019 will presumably not decrease as compared to 2018, albeit the growth will be less than expected.
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What does identical statistical data presented by Bidzina Ivanishvili, the Georgian Dream Political Council and TV Imedi say and how accurate is it?
FactCheck’s research on Georgia’s judiciary.
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Hazard for Population from Concrete Factory on Shanidze 1st Alley in Batumi – Years-long Story of Harming People and the Environment
A concrete factory on Batumi’s Shanidze 1st Alley has been operating for several years. There are 180 families living nearby and multi-storeyed residential blocks within a few metres as well as a public school and a kindergarten adjacent.
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Initiative of the Alliance of Patriots of Georgia about Georgia’s Non-Alignment and Neutrality is a Manipulation of Facts and Misleads the Public
Russia does not / cannot directly suggest a pro-Russian policy because under the occupation of Georgia’s territories it is hard to find supporters. Instead, Moscow offers false neutrality.
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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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New Minister of Education with “New” Visions and Abolished School Graduation Exams
Opinion on the Education Policy
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Distrust Because of Bad Governance or an Attempt to Put Pressure on Editorial Policy – Two Members of Ajara Public Broadcaster’s Advisory Board Demand Director’s Resignation
It was reported in 2018 that signatures were collected to demand Natia Kapanadze’s resignation. It was said then that the process was orchestrated from the outside.
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The city squares for which Batumi City Hall spent GEL 220,465 in total turned out to be churchyards
FactCheck continues its research about infrastructural projects carried out by Batumi City Hall. This time we will tell you how the GEL 102,400 which was spent for city squares turned out to be for churchyards.
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Khelvachauri City Hall initially paid GEL 119,460 to a company for incomplete work and later filed a case against that company in court
We investigated tender which is considered to be completed according to the information posted on the State Procurement Agency’s website
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Burden of the Accumulated Pension Plan for the Population
Opinion about the Accumulated Pension Plan
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What does the Alarming Figure of Registered Crime Say about the Criminogenic Conditions in the Country?
Opinion about the Criminogenic Conditions in the Country
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New Lending Regulations – New Barriers for the Consumer and for Business
The new lending regulations which have been in force since January 2019 are quite strict and they will negatively affect both financial organisations and those providing goods and services
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Myths and Reality about the Treaty of Kars
It needs to be underscored that there is no such article in the Treaty of Kars which would have stipulated holding a referendum in Ajara.
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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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