TI: “Georgian Co-Investment Fund’s 2014 projects: Further transparency needed”
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia released a blog post - "Georgian Co-Investment Fund’s 2014
projects: Further transparency needed”. "TI Georgia believes that it is important for GCF to publicly announce which individuals invest in GCF projects alongside Bidzina Ivanishvili. While GCF can achieve positive benefits for the Georgian economy and job creation. The level of transparency that we recommend GCF provides is important in order to attract investors, whether they wish to co-invest with the Fund or in a project that may be in competition with a GCF-backed project. Moreover, this openness will allow us, the public, and other investors to monitor the current government and the economy effectively", says the blog post.
Statement from US Ambassador Dunnigan: “I am deeply concerned that in recent weeks the Georgian government’s choices have moved the country away from its Euro-Atlantic future, a destination desired by...
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MATTHEW MILLER, DEPARTMENT SPOKESPERSON : „The United States condemns the Kremlin-inspired “foreign influence” legislation advanced in Georgia’s parliament earlier today and the false narrative govern...
“Involvement of the Women from the Regions in Social and Political Processes”
Tbilisi.On April 30, Rondeli Foundation hosted a roundtable discussion on “Involvement of the Women from the Regions in Social and Political Processes” with participation of active women from differen...
Statement by President von der Leyen on the situation in Georgia
Statement by President von der Leyen on the situation in Georgia
"I am following the situation in Georgia with great concern and I condemn the violence in the streets of Tbilisi. Georgia's citizen