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Zurab Abashidze:
Zurab Abashidze discussed the economic indicators of the first two quarters.
15/10/2013Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Pavle Kublashvili:
“The government and the Parliamentary Majority refused to reduce taxes. They revoked the decision, which had already been incorporated into the Tax Code, and envisaged a reduction of income tax down to 18 and, later, to 15%.”
13/10/2013Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Zurab Kharatishvili:
“The number of employed people has gone down from 525,000 to 480,000, precisely this many people have been left unemployed in the period between October and April… This information disappeared from the website of the statistics department.”
27/09/2013FalseThe statement is inaccurate -
Davit Bakradze:
“Instead of new jobs being created, 42,000 jobs have been lost in just three months.”
27/09/2013Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Tamar Kordzaia:
“In all broadcasters the revenues from ‘other sources,’ which are not specified, are much larger than the revenues coming from advertising or other transparent sources.”
11/09/2013FalseThe statement is inaccurate -
Ucha Nanuashvili:
“Vano Merabishvili wished to see his family members, but the existing legislation forbids the visits of family members in the penitentiary establishments prior to termination of the investigation.”
19/08/2013FalseThe statement is inaccurate -
Eliso Chapidze:
“The Draft Law (on Broadcasting) has been sent to Dunja Mijatović, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, for expert opinion. From the options proposed by her, we made a choice in favour of 1 January 2014.”
12/08/2013TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Akaki Minashvili:
The Ministry of Education sought no counsel from experts while developing the Law on Higher Education.
09/08/2013TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing -
Giorgi Kandelaki:
“Today, we have up to 100,000 new unemployed people in Georgia. Up to 100,000 people lost their jobs.”
09/07/2013Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Levan Bezhashvili:
“The Chamber of Control of Georgia has been recognised as one of the most transparent public institutions by Transparency International Georgia and the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information.”
09/07/2013Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Nodar Khaduri:
“Compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, the number of jobs in the first quarter of 2013 increased by 15,000; as compared to the fourth quarter of 2011, the number of jobs in the first quarter of 2012 decreased by 33,000.”
25/06/2013Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Eliso Chapidze:
“International and local organisations note that the new rule of the composition of the Georgian Public Broadcaster’s (GPB) Board of Trustees is democratic.”
07/06/2013Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition