PM: Working without opposition to be hard amid challenges
PM: Working without opposition to be hard amid challenges

“2020 has been a tough year for all of us, first of all, for our citizens. The global pandemic tested all state institutions and each of our citizens individually. We all understand that 2021 will be extremely difficult, full of challenges,” Georgian Prime Minister nominee Giorgi Gakharia said during a parliamentary meeting with the ruling Georgian Dream party on Wednesday.

Gakharia believes present reality doubles the government’s responsibility.

“This doubles accountability of the government and the parliament. Georgian parliament, unfortunately, does not yet have a healthy opposition.

Given the challenges, the global pandemic, the economic crisis, and ongoing political processes, working without the opposition would be hard.

The government will do its best to fulfil Georgia: Building a European State program. The biggest goal and dream for Georgia in the next four years is to apply and get the full EU membership,” Gakharia stated.

Giorgi Gakharia presented a new Cabinet and Georgia: Building a European State program to the parliament on December 18.