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Mamuka Bakhtadze:
We have taken an obligation to decrease expenses of government bodies and I have taken a political obligation to make it 3.9% of the GDP
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Mamuka Bakhtadze’s statement is a MANIPULATION OF FACTS.
04/07/2019Manipulationგანცხადებაში გაჟღერებული ფაქტები/რიცხვები მეტ-ნაკლებად სწორია, თუმცა სრული კონტექსტი განზრახ არის დამახინჯებული-en -
Mamuka Bakhtadze:
The unemployment rate has been falling. In 2018, the unemployment rate decreased by 1.2 percentage points and reached 12.7% which is the lowest figure in the last 15 years
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Mamuka Bakhtadze’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
11/06/2019Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Levan Davitashvili:
After 2013, we significantly increased agriculture… From 2004 to 2012, we had a constant decline in agriculture
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Levan Davitashvili’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
03/06/2019Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Ivane Machavariani:
Today, the estimated growth rate for our economy is 4.6% which is the highest growth rate in the entire region
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Ivane Machavariani’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
20/05/2019Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Irakli Abesadze:
Thousands of jobs have been lost because of banking regulations, there is a usury problem and it is precisely because of the regulations that the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund decreased the estimated economic growth rate from 5% to 4.6%
Verdict: FactCheck leaves Irakli Abesadze’s statement WITHOUT VERDICT.
16/05/2019Without verdictThe verification of the application can not be evaluated -
Roman Gotsiridze:
In the course of the last six years, Georgia’s GDP growth exceeded that of Armenia’s only twice. In the last six years, there has not been a single instance in Georgia when the GDP growth reached 5%
FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is HALF TRUE.
06/05/2019Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Ivane Machavariani:
The share of simplified procurement has dropped from 37% to 24%
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Ivane Machavariani’s statement is TRUE.
08/04/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Giorgi Kobulia:
Georgia’s current economy, in terms of its purchasing power, is twice as big as it was before the collapse of the Soviet Union
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Kobulia’s statement is FALSE.
26/02/2019FalseThe statement is inaccurate -
Maia Tskitishvili:
Funding for self-government will increase by more than GEL 100 million in 2019 which is 13% more as compared to the previous year
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Maia Tskitishvili’s statement is TRUE.
15/02/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Irakli Abesadze:
In 2019, we will spend GEL 580 million more on bureaucracy as compared to 2012
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Irakli Abesadze’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
09/02/2019Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Archil Talakvadze:
Upon his confirmation as Prime Minister, Mamuka Bakhtadze stated that public sector’s labour remuneration to GDP ratio would be 3.9% and this promise has been kept
Verdict: FactCheck leaves Archil Talakvadze’s statement WITHOUT VERDICT.
01/02/2019Without verdictThe verification of the application can not be evaluated -
Giorgi Volski:
Growth is very slow, but number of jobs does increase
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Volski’s statement is TRUE.
21/01/2019TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Roman Gotsiridze:
Budget of the Parliament of Georgia was GEL 34 million in 2012, whilst it is planned to have GEL 64 million in 2019, although the salary of the MPs has not been increased
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is HALF TRUE.
18/01/2019Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Archil Talakvadze:
Employment in the public sector is not increasing. Instead, administrative and government expenses have been cut in this sector whilst the employment figure in the private sector is on the rise
Verdict: Archil Talakavadze’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE.
04/06/2018Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions