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    Giorgi Gakharia:
“The money with which my wife purchased an apartment in France has been included in my assets declaration for years.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Gakharia’s statement is TRUE.
15/06/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Giorgi Kakauridze:
“The budget expenses incurred in April were without particular deviations. There was a large nominal payment because of debt servicing.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giorgi Kakauridze’s statement is TRUE.
07/06/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Kakha Kaladze:
“We have made certain steps to gradually provide flats for cooperative housing victims.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Kakha Kaladze’s statement is TRUE.
31/05/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Zurab Japaridze:
“Nearly half of the population employed in agriculture cannot produce even 10% of the GDP.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Zurab Girchi Japaridze’s statement is TRUE.
24/05/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Mamuka Khazaradze:
“The number of social benefit recipients stands at a historic high.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Mamuka Khazaradze’s statement is TRUE.
17/05/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Koba Gvenetadze:
"In the near past, Georgia has always been ahead of Armenia in terms of the credit rating”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Koba Gvenetadze’s statement is TRUE.
17/05/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Davit Bakradze:
“In 2012, our GDP was USD 16 billion whilst today Georgia’s GDP is USD 15.8 billion. In eight years, our income growth was zero.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Davit Bakradze’s statement is a MANIPULATION OF NUMBERS.
12/04/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Natia Turnava:
“The EU is Georgia’s number-one trade partner and it accounts for nearly 23-24% of trade turnover.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Natia Turnava’s statement is TRUE.
29/03/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Levan Davitashvili:
“Georgia’s fruit industry’s exports in 2020 were USD 169 million and USD 120 million in the year before; that is, we have a 40% growth.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Levan Davitashvili’s statement is TRUE.
22/03/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    David Songulshvili:
: “Georgia belongs to those seven countries of the world which have free trade agreements both with Europe and China.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Davit Songhulashvili’s statement is TRUE.
09/03/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Roman Gotsiridze:
“There was a time when the major part of remittances was coming from Russia. Later on, Russia was surpassed by the EU. This January, more money was transferred from Italy as compared to Russia.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is TRUE.
08/03/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Irakli Kovzanadze:
“Under high dollarisation and import-dependency, the deficit growth leads to higher macroeconomic risks. The loan attraction increased and currently we have a 60.1% debt to GDP ratio with a large portion of foreign loans. When most of the foreign debt is
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Irakli Kovzanadze’s statement is TRUE.
22/02/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Giga Bokeria:
“Nobody has been punished for using force against peaceful protesters.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Giga Bokeria’s statement is TRUE.
18/02/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Koba Gvenetadze:
“We had a current account deficit at a historic low in 2019 and we expect the worst in 2020. This very factor created pressure on exchange rate and it was transmitted to inflation”.
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Koba Gvenetadze’s statement is TRUE.
08/02/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing - 
    
    Ivane Machavariani:
“Eighty percent of the debt is denominated in foreign currency which makes the [legally allowed limit of a] 60% threshold even more vulnerable.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Ivane Machavariani’s statement is TRUE.
25/01/2021TrueThe statement is accurate and nothing is missing 
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