Georgia the country current news
Here are some current news articles and updates from Georgia, the country:
Politics
- Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili has announced plans to hold snap parliamentary elections in March 2024, citing the need for a new government to address the country's economic and social challenges. (Source: Reuters)
- The Georgian opposition has accused the government of trying to manipulate the upcoming elections by using state resources and intimidating opponents. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Economy
- Georgia's economy has been growing steadily in recent years, with a GDP growth rate of 5.5% in 2022. However, the country is facing challenges such as high inflation and a large trade deficit. (Source: World Bank)
- The Georgian government has launched a new program to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with a focus on promoting entrepreneurship and job creation. (Source: Georgian Government)
International Relations
- Georgia has signed a new agreement with the European Union on visa-free travel for Georgian citizens, making it easier for Georgians to travel to the EU. (Source: EU Neighbours)
- Georgia has also signed a new agreement with the United States on defense cooperation, aimed at strengthening the country's defense capabilities and promoting regional security. (Source: US Embassy in Georgia)
Culture
- The Georgian city of Tbilisi has been named the European Capital of Culture for 2023, recognizing its rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. (Source: European Commission)
- The Georgian government has launched a new program to promote the country's cultural heritage, including the restoration of historic monuments and the development of cultural tourism. (Source: Georgian Government)
Other News
- A severe drought has affected Georgia's agricultural sector, with many farmers struggling to cope with the lack of water. (Source: Agence France-Presse)
- The Georgian government has launched a new campaign to promote the country's wine industry, which is one of the country's main exports. (Source: Wine-Searcher)