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Gubaz Sanikidze:
“Georgia has one of the highest child mortality rates in the world and one of the lowest education levels.”
12/08/2014Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Irakli Gharibashvili:
“Teachers’ wages have been raised and tens of millions of lari have been allocated for the construction and repairs of school buildings.”
11/08/2014TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Sergo Ratiani:
“There are more than 2,000 schools in Georgia and only 900 contestants have obtained certificates after seven months of competition… there are only 1,000 candidates to be school principals for 2,000 schools in Georgia….”
16/05/2014Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Ketevan Natriashvili:
“International recommendations and tendencies, as well as local experts and specialists, urge that the minimal age of a child should be six (or more) when starting the learning process.”
08/05/2014Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Irakli Gharibashvili:
“If I am not mistaken, according to the surveys published in 2010, Georgia ranked last in Europe by the level of education.”
01/04/2014TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Sergo Ratiani:
“Nowadays, the state can shut down universities [LEPLs]. This is not acceptable and it needs to be changed.”
18/03/2014Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Sergo Ratiani:
“This year, the foreseen five million lari have not been spent on students but transferred towards a different purpose.”
15/01/2014TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Nodar Khaduri:
“There is a programme named the Gates of Knowledge enabling our talented young people to improve their qualification and study in leading foreign universities with the aid of the state.”
24/12/2013TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Sergo Ratiani:
“This year [2014], there will be no increase in the salaries of teachers. The funding for academic research and grants will be reduced by about GEL 10 million. University funding will slashed by 10.5 million and considering the last year’s decrease of 7.5
12/12/2013TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Ivane Kighuradze:
“The funding for science has decreased by GEL 2 million.”
12/12/2013TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Sergo Ratiani:
“Your decision to change the status of universities to the legal entity of public law created problems for them with regard to the purchase of books and those problems are not limited to books but also concern laboratories and reagents.”
09/11/2013TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Giorgi Margvelashvili:
“I have taken care of salary ranges in universities. Administration salaries cannot exceed those of professors.”
13/11/2013Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Tamar Sanikidze:
“A doctoral degree is an essential requirement for any academic position and this is true everywhere, in Europe as well as in America.”
08/10/2013Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Giorgi Targamadze:
“Everyone knows that agreements have been signed according to which parents are obliged to pay a fine or reimburse the total cost of a [school] textbook even in the case of some minor scuffing or a missing page.”
02/10/2013Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Sergo Ratiani:
“The observatory was taken away from the University without informing the researchers and the councils. It is closed and inaccessible and this was done during the times of your government.”
22/09/2013Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions