Tag: PM Irakli Kobakhidze
PM Kobakhidze announces USD 70 million investment at Kaspi cement plant, boosting annual production by 400,000 tons to 2 million tons
PM Kobakhidze meets construction companies and commercial banks to discuss amendments to infrastructure regulations
Georgian PM hopes Ukrainian government's attitude will change, does not intend to set preconditions, ready to stay in one-sided friendship mode
PM Kobakhidze: May 17 will be special day as Georgia celebrates 1,700 years of Christianity as state religion
PM: If certain prisoners express regret, we will respond appropriately; regret and repentance are fundamentally important
PM: Opposition initiatives on May 26 are doomed to fail; May 26 should be day of national unity
PM Kobakhidze: Nika Gvaramia's calmness masks concerns over booming economy and rising living standards
PM Kobakhidze meets with representatives of construction sector and commercial banks
PM congratulates veteran players of FC Dinamo Tbilisi on 45th anniversary of their historic triumph
PM Irakli Kobakhidze to Patriarch Shio III: Confident in your ability to continue our Holiness Ilia II’s sacred legacy with wisdom and love
Georgian PM: Economy achieved 9.1% growth, driving higher wages, reducing poverty, and expanding budget
PM Kobakhidze: Georgian vine will remain our nation's calling card
PM Kobakhidze joins roundtable on strengthening connectivity and economic security
Prime Minister officially introduces new head of State Security Service
PM Kobakhidze: Communication between Georgia and United States to deepen by end of May; specific agenda is in place
PM: Hosting U-20 World Cup with Armenia is significant achievement, gratitude to Ministry of Sports and Football Federation
PM Kobakhidze: Those who stand against their own Church can harbour no ambitions of political success
PM Kobakhidze questions when German bureaucracy will escape its comical oversights
PM: Government reshuffle reflects broad selection within team, not recruitment from radical Opposition Alliance
PM: EU Ambassador threatens Georgians with civil war and poverty; remarks were unsurprising, but required response