Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, stated at a press conference held at the government administration, that “regardless of political views, freedom of business will be fully ensured in our country.”
According to him, freedom of business is one of the most important achievements that the country has had since 2012.
“Freedom of business is one of the most important achievements that the country has had since 2012. Do you remember what was happening in our country before 2012? Practically, business was not left without racketeering. The only answer is freedom of business, regardless of political views, freedom of business will be fully ensured in our country," the Prime Minister said.
Kobakhidze thanks the National Bank
Kobakhidze once again praised the National Bank and noted that as soon as the political situation stabilized, the GEL exchange rate began to strengthen.
According to him, the National Bank manages to ensure the stability of the GEL exchange rate without any significant interventions.
As of Irakli Kobakhidze, only minor interventions have been necessary during these days.
"The National Bank manages to ensure the stability of the GEL exchange rate without any significant interventions, and I would like to thank the National Bank once again for this," the Prime Minister said.
1,055 companies on Freebusiness.ge want to join the demands for the release of those detained during new elections and protests before the New Year. The author of the idea of Freebusiness.ge, Giorgi Chugoshvili, spoke about this on BMGTV’s “Business Morning” program and noted that according to yesterday’s data, 464 companies have been verified on the platform.
Freebusiness.ge is a platform where, given the current crisis situation, businesses express their position and join two main demands: the appointment of new elections and the release of those arrested during protests before the New Year.
“The current crisis has gone beyond the boundaries of party politics and is putting the country at risk of imminent social and economic danger. It is necessary to urgently de-escalate the situation. The most pragmatic way to de-escalate is to schedule new elections and release those arrested during the recent processes before the New Year. "We, representatives of Georgian business, are responsible for the fate of the country and its irreversible development, regardless of our political preferences, and we sign this call and statement," the statement of free businesses reads.