PM highlights need to maintain high economic growth rate as best path to combat unemployment and poverty
“We experienced a 13% economic growth in July, resulting in an average growth of 9.7% over the first seven months of the year,” announced Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze during a government meeting.
The Prime Minister emphasized that this figure represents the highest growth rate in Europe among regional countries.
“Our primary focus is to maintain this high pace of economic growth, which is undoubtedly the most effective approach to tackling unemployment and poverty,” Kobakhidze stated.
“This sustained growth will gradually elevate the standard of living in our country,” the PM concluded.