Giorgi Kvirikashvili Discusses Infrastructural Projects with Governors
Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, and the governors met at a working meeting held in the Government Administration to discuss problems within the regions and current and planned infrastructure projects.
As the Government Administration revealed, highlighted topics at the meeting were the investment potential of each region, regional development prospects, and ways of attracting investments to provide for the country’s economic development. The discussions also focused on the needs of the regional populations, including gasification, roads and drinking water network rehabilitation projects.
PM Kvirikashvili said that the government’s goal is to provide safe drinking water for all families and significant steps should be carried out in this direction. He also emphasized the importance of looking after the country’s youth and the need for youth involvement in the country’s development processes.
At the Administration meeting, the PM heard the opinions and suggestions of the governors about the future plans and working format, as well as about the necessary strengthening of communication with the many branches of government.
The meeting was attended by the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Minister of Energy, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure, Secretary of Economic Council, Head of Government Administration and the Head of the Department for Relations with Regions and Local Self-Government Units.
Ana Akhalaia