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Rezonansi: “FUNDS OF PRESIDENT’S PLENIPOTENTIARY ARE CANCELED, NOISE IS NOT CALMED DOWN”
(Economic Press Monitor: August 30, 2005)
The nongovernmental sector disputes with the administration of president’s plenipotentiary’s fund in Imereti on misspending of the money. The legality of these spendings became actual already after the canceling of such funds.
ENERGYINVEST ACQUIRES JSC AZOT FOR 35M LARI
(Daily News: September 2, 2005)
JSC EnergyInvest has already covered completely JSC Azot’s full cost of 35 million lari, Deputy Economic Development Minister Kakha Damenia told Sarke. All documents will be ready by next week and handed over to Azot’s owner, says Zurab Iashvili, the bankruptcy manager of the JSC.
EUTELSAT INSISTS GEORGIA SHOULD COVERING ITS DEBT
(Daily News: August 31, 2005)
According to the Foreign Ministry of Georgia, Eutelsat, the European satellite organization, which broadcasts state television and radio channels, insists that Georgia should cover its debt. By August 31 data, Georgia owed the organization 2.13 million EUR.
90,000 LARI PROVIDED FOR OPENING NATO INFORMATION CENTERS IN GEORGIA
(Daily News: August 31, 2005)
Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili has said 90,000 lari has been disbursed for opening three NATO information centers in Georgia. The offices will open as part of the Individual Partnership Plan (IPAP) with NATO.
24 Saati: “SEPTEMBER PROSPECTS FOR TBILISI STREETS”
(Economic Press Monitor: August 11, 2005)
Next week, the mayor of Tbilisi will consider Tbilisi transport scheme to become operational in the capital in September. If under the scheme introduced by the government earlier, the number of mini buses would be cut by 3,000, the new leadership of the Mayor’s Office plans to draw up a “milder” scheme.
BUSES MANUFACTURED JOINTLY BY UKRAINE AND JAPAN TO BE DELIVERED TO GEORGIA
(Daily News: August 10, 2005)
On August 25, 50 buses manufactured by Isuzu-Bogdan will enter Georgia. It is planned to bring into the country 150 buses in all by September, says Zurab Chikviladze, head of the Transport Service of the Mayor’s Office.
AZERI OIL REACHES GEORGIA’S BORDER
(Daily News: August 10, 2005)
The Azerbaijani oil being shipped through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, has already reached the Georgian border, Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli said in his opening speech at a government meeting today. He stressed the importance of the event from both regional an international point of view.
GOVERNMENT EXPLAINS DELAY OF COVERING BUDGET DEBT BY INTENTION TO AVOID INFLATION
(Daily News: August 10, 2005)
Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli has announced the decision to postpone coverage of the budget debts until next year at a government meeting today. The budget-2006 will provide for the gradual repayment of the debt, this will help avert macroeconomic problems, in particular an increase in inflation, he said.
FIRST SERVICE CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STANDARD BUSES OPENS IN TBILISI
(Daily News: August 8, 2005)
The first bus service-center has opened today near the Kakheti highway in Tbilisi. The center will provide service on the international level.
GOVERNMENT TO PROMOTE THE PROCESS OF RENTING BLACK SEA BEACHES
(Daily News: August 8, 2005)
Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli announced the government would provide assistance in the process of renting Black Sea beaches at a presentation of already rented one section of the seacoast in Kobuleti yesterday. There will be no fee for entering the beach, but leasers would earn profits from various entities for the service of people on vacation, Journalists were told.
BUILDING BRIDGES
(Weekly Press Digest: August 7, 2005)
A resumed Georgian-Abkhazian dialogue along with the processes taking place in the opposition on the threshold of the off-year elections have drawn the press’ attention. Personnel reshuffles also became the topic of the week.
Rezonansi: “WHY CHAMBER OF CONTROL IS NOT ANSWER LAWYER OF GIORGOBIANI”
(Economic Press Monitor: August 2, 2005)
Gogmar Gabunia, the lawyer of Bidzina Giorgobiani, the chief of the Forestry Department, attracted Zurab Soselia, the chief of the Chamber of Control, three times and demanded the cases of the of the defendant. However, the letter send in March is not responded yet.
GEORGIAN TRADE POLICY COMMISSION SET UP
(Daily News: August 3, 2005)
The Georgian Trade Policy Commission, the council body of the government, has been set up, a reliable source told Sarke. The commission will work out key directions of foreign trade, the future strategy, priorities and implementation ways.
TBILGRES 4TH BLOCK REPAIRS TO END BY SEPTEMBER 20, 3RD BLOCK REPAIRS OCTOBER 20
(Daily News: August 2, 2005)
Repair works at the 4th block of TbilGRES, will be completed by September 20, while at the 3rd one by October 20, Deputy Energy Minister Archil Nikolaishvili told Sarke. The Partial repairs commenced in June 2005.
RUSSIAN PUZZLE
(Weekly Press Digest: July 31, 2005)
Georgia’s northern neighbor has once again appeared in the limelight of the press this week. The majority of articles dealt with Russian “trace” in terrorist attacks in Georgia, Russia’s involvement in the developments in the conflict zone and a pullout of military bases.
24 Saati: “GEORGIAN ENERGYINVEST IS NAMED AS PROSPECTED BUYER OF AZOT”
(Economic Press Monitor: July 27, 2005)
The prospected buyer of JSC Azot, Rustavi chemical plant, may be EnergyInvest, the Georgian company. The Economic Ministry considered the terms presented by the company as the best one, Zurab Iashvili, the manager of Azot bankruptcy, declares.
MINDIA GADAEV TO LEAD MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT FUND
(Daily News: July 28, 2005)
Finance Minister Aleksi Aleksishvili has introduced a new chief of the Municipal Development Fund, Mindia Gadaev to the staff of the fund today. The Municipal Development Fund will prepare and launch the Millennium Challenge regional and municipal projects, which will roughly cost $60 million, Aleksishvili says.
JSC AZOT’S OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED DEBT – 100M LARI
(Daily News: July 27, 2005)
Of 594 million lari, creditors have claimed from JSC Azot (the Rustavi chemical plant), only 100 million has been officially recognized, Zurab Iashvili, the JSC bankruptcy manager, has said. The decision was made at a creditor’s meeting a few days ago, while the bankruptcy procedure was launched on June 6.
LOCAL TERRORISTS AND SEPARATISTS
(Weekly Press Digest: July 24, 2005)
The detention of a suspect in the attempted attack on US President Georgia Bush while the latter was addressing Georgians on Liberty Square in Tbilisi on May 10 has become week’s sensation. The press this week has also actively discussed Georgian-Abkhaz relationships.
Khvalindeli Dge: “WE’LL GIVE ENERGY TO AZERBAIJAN AND WILL RECEIVE GAS”
(Economic Press Monitor: July 20, 2005)
The visit of Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli in Azerbaijan appeared productive. The number of questions of the energy sphere was solved.
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