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Beka Liluashvili:
In accordance with the International Monetary Fund’s estimates, Georgia is the leader in the region in terms of the average economic growth rate in 2020-2024 and is ahead of many countries in that regard
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Beka Liluashvili’s statement is TRUE
27/02/2020TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Giorgi Kandelaki:
Foreign direct investments are declining at a catastrophic rate, by 50-60% annually
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Kandelaki’s statement is HALF TRUE
26/02/2020Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Ivane Machavariani:
“For the last two years, Georgia’s economic growth exceeds 5% and this is the best performance in the region”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Ivane Machavariani’s statement is a LIE
12/02/2020LieThe statement is inaccurate and the assertion in it is absurd -
Natia Turnava:
“In 2019, export reached a record high for the previous decades – it exceeded USD 3,771.5 million. It is precisely export that is the driving force behind the economic growth”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Natia Turnava’s statement is MOSTLY TRUE
11/02/2020Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Mamuka Khazaradze:
“In the last seven years, debt increased 2.5 times and reached GEL 22.5 billion whilst seven years ago it was nearly GEL 9 billion”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Mamuka Khazaradze’s statement is HALF TRUE
05/02/2020Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Giorgi Gakharia:
“Today we have the highest growing economy in the region, we have the fastest economic growth”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Gakharia’s statement is a LIE
04/02/2020LieThe statement is inaccurate and the assertion in it is absurd -
Maia Tskitishvili:
“We are number third in the world in terms of lightness of tax burden”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Maia Tskitishvili’s statement is MOSTLY TRUE.
28/01/2020Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Mikheil Saakashvili:
“This is the first time when Armenia’s gross national product [GDP] has surpassed Georgia’s national product [GNP]“
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Mikheil Saakashvili’s statement is a LIE.
28/01/2020LieThe statement is inaccurate and the assertion in it is absurd -
Natia Turnava:
“We [Georgia] are and we will be the leaders in the region in terms of GDP per capita”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Natia Turnava’s statement is a LIE.
21/01/2020LieThe statement is inaccurate and the assertion in it is absurd -
Giorgi Gakharia:
“The number of tourists has exceeded nine million”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Gakharia’s statement is HALF TRUE
21/01/2020Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Natia Turnava:
In the last seven years, the average annual volume of foreign direct investments in Georgia increased by 35% as compared to the previous same period of time
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Natia Turnava’s statement is HALF TRUE.
23/12/2019Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Mamuka Khazaradze:
GDP in agriculture had decreased and, therefore, the amount of cultivated land plots shrank by 30%, the number of livestock decreased by 3% and milk production dropped by 15%
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Mamuka Khazaradze’s statement is MOSTLY TRUE.
23/12/2019Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Ivane Machavariani:
We remain faithful to the small government principle. Expenses for bureaucracy’s wages for 2020 constitute 4.8% of the GDP which is one of the lowest figures in the world
Verdict: Ivane Machavariani’s statement is HALF TRUE.
17/12/2019Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Equalised Tariffs and New and Old Challenges of the Healthcare System
Medical establishments demand a revision of the set tariffs and otherwise, they clarify, a deterioration of medical service quality and a drainage of highly qualified personnel going abroad would be inevitable
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