Georgia leads Europe in government transparency, says Levan Zhorzholiani
“Transparency is a priority for us. In this regard, Georgia is at the forefront in Europe,” stated Levan Zhorzholiani, Head of the Georgian Government Administration. According to the Government Administration, he made these remarks during the presentation of the 2026 Democracy Perception Report, which recognised Georgia as a leader in government transparency across Europe.
According to Zhorzholiani, this achievement directly stems from the reforms undertaken and the decisions made by the government.
“This success is due to the reforms and policies introduced by the government. Most notably, it involves the public dissemination and publication of all decrees, resolutions, and orders issued by the government. This transparency primarily aims to mitigate corruption risks. Anyone interested can see the decisions made by the government and have the opportunity to express their opinions on these matters,” Zhorzholiani explained.
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Government Administration Head announces identification of 15 essential goods for discounted sale in chain markets
13.05.2026.17:54
“It is important to emphasise that, as a result of constructive dialogue between the government and the business community, we have identified 15 essential consumer products. Special sections will be introduced in the chain markets where these 15 goods will be available at discounted prices,” stated Levan Zhorzholiani, Head of the Georgian Government Administration.
As Zhorzholiani also pointed out, the government and the parliamentary commission established to monitor prices have been working actively.
“Problems related to consumer prices have been identified. It is significant that, as a result of dialogue between the government and businesses, fifteen primary consumption products, those most vital to consumers, have been pinpointed. Special areas will be set up in the chain markets to showcase these fifteen discounted goods. This represents a short-term achievement. We believe that efforts must continue so that we can attain a sustainable, long-term solution to pricing concerns,” added Levan Zhorzholiani.