C.T. Park - Tbilisi City Hall decision will influence Georgia –Israel relations
Levan Tabidze, Head of PR service at C.T. Park Company, says the decision of Tbilisi City Hall on termination of the agreement with the company put the rights of the company employees at risk.
Tabidze told reporters that the company was fulfilling its obligations; therefore, the decision on cancelation of the contract is groundless.
“The company will use all legal means, including, at the international level and protect itself- the interests of a business and foreign investors. It is a pity that groundless decisions taken by the Mayor will damage the country’s image at the international level and affect Georgia-Israel relations.
The political statement will also affect the city’s parking regulations and the working environment of the employed people. Mayer’s live announcement put the rights of citizens the citizens, the company employees, at risk,” Tabidze said.