POLITICS
22.02.21 14:30
The main priorities will be the return of the destructive forces to the constitutional order and framework, the introduction of vaccines and the drafting of a new 10-year development plan,- stated the candidate for the post of Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Gharibashvili.
Gharibashvili stated about it at the sitting of the Georgian Dream faction in the parliament.
"During the first 100 days, the main priorities will be to establish order in the country and return a number of destructive forces to the constitutional order and framework. Of course, our main priority will be to introduce vaccines to the population and draft a new, ambitious 10-year development plan, which I will do with your involvement and with my team", - Gharibashvili said.
According to the PM candidate, he is ready to be personally involved in any decision-making process to stimulate business.
"We understand that the main challenge today is the pandemic, as well as the economy. Businesses need maximum support and I am fully prepared to be personally involved in any decision-making process related to business incentives and support to create more jobs. We need non-ordinary approaches, more creativity, sharper decisions", - Gharibashvili said.
source: IPN
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