PM: I Guarantee that Businesses Following Safety Rules will Continue Operation

"Adhering to safety requirements is critically important; I personally guarantee that the businesses, which comply with the rules set by the Ministry of Health, will be permitted to continue operation," Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Gakharia said while discussing online sales during a broadcast on Imedi TV.

He noted that the main goal of the government is to maximize the retention of jobs while introducing remote forms of service.

"We must consider that the service sector is an area that involves the movement of the largest number of people - this concerns the back-end, as well as having the most contact with the client, our citizens. For this reason, adhering to basic safety requirements is of critical importance here, given the obligations imposed on the state, as well as from the point of view of business responsibility. I personally guarantee that every company that will adhere to these requirements will be granted permission to continue to operate in a similar manner within several days. In general, we are talking about heavy quarantine conditions for a limited period of time. We all understand that our financial resources are not great - unfortunately, we are neither Britain nor Germany, therefore we cannot finance our citizens while they stay at home for months. Regardless of how challenging this situation might be, all of us together will need to start working and this time will come very soon," the PM stated.

The Head of the government noted that the main principle of the state is to minimize damage to the economy.

"Whether we want to or not, we are talking about businesses, jobs, the economy - we are still taking COVID-19 as the starting point because this is the struggle that we are in now. The main thing is the spirit. Our main principle is to minimize the damage to the economy. However, to reiterate, these are the restrictions that are necessary today and they are temporary. Even under these conditions, when a rather serious form of quarantine has been declared in the country, this does not constitute total quarantine - throughout the day, citizens of Georgia who are employed in the fields that are permitted to operate still go to work; they have no problems with movement. Today, in the majority of European capitals, simply leaving home is restricted and requires special permits," he stated.

The Prime Minister stressed that large-scale systemic enterprises, the cessation of operations of which would constitute a serious blow to the economy, will, of course, continue to work.

"They will have specific conditions for safety, primarily in terms of protecting health safety. They are assuming responsibility for meeting these requirements, beginning with the transportation of their employees, the conditions at the workplace, including controlling the health of their employees, ensuring temperature screening, and many other things. With these conditions in place, systemic enterprises will continue to operate and this is quite a large part of the economy," he stated.

He also discussed the construction sector and systemic infrastructural projects, which will continue being implemented.

"The construction sector and systemic infrastructural projects, on which the rapid development of the economy in the post-crisis period depends, will, of course, continue to function. However, they will continue to function in full compliance with the conditions for the protection of human health. Also, as with the systemic fields, we have direct communication and we are doing everything to prevent their operations from being hindered. At the same time, we should all understand that some forms of remote service require a large number of people working in the back office. We all welcome the fact that large retail chains have switched to the remote provision of services and we will support this in various ways, including on the legislative level, in terms of certain concessions, and so forth," Gakharia stated.

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Source: Government of Georgia's Press Service 

02 April 2020 15:31