Transparency and accountability are top priorities for PM, with key steps taken since 2024 - Gov’t Administration Head
“Transparency and accountability remain among the foremost priorities of the Prime Minister. Since 2024, we have taken highly significant strides toward absolute openness. There is not a single government decision, executive order, or decree that is withheld from public scrutiny,” the Head of the Administration of the Government of Georgia, Levan Zhorzholiani, declared during a broadcast on the ‘Business Insider’ programme.
According to him, every single decision adopted by the government is completely open to the public.
“As you are aware, transparency and accountability form the core of the Prime Minister’s agenda. We have made monumental progress in enhancing transparency since 2024. There is no executive action, order, or resolution that is hidden from the citizens. Since February 2024, every policy and decision enacted by the government has been laid entirely bare. This openness serves us immensely. Anyone is free to come forward and raise specific questions regarding any government decision. The Prime Minister frequently reiterates that if anyone can point out a single flaw or raise a valid concern regarding any such decision, we stand fully prepared to provide a comprehensive answer,” Zhorzholiani noted.
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Georgia and Turkmenistan convene expanded-format bilateral talks, sealing key strategic agreements
17.07.2026.17:56
Following a face-to-face meeting between the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, and the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedow, expanded-format negotiations took place at the Government Administration, involving cabinet members from both nations.
According to the press service of the Georgian Government Administration, the meeting focused on key areas of bilateral co-operation across a wide range of sectors.
Discussions centred on the critical importance of deepening trade and economic co-operation, as well as fully unlocking the untapped potential in these fields. In this context, the pivotal role of the Georgia–Turkmenistan Joint Intergovernmental Commission was strongly highlighted.
Both sides reaffirmed their readiness to maintain close co-operation, both bilaterally and within the framework of international organisations.
The talks also touched upon joint efforts in the transport and transit sectors. Particular emphasis was placed on supporting the development of the Middle Corridor and the strategic importance of deepening partnerships along this route.
At the conclusion of the expanded meeting, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and President Serdar Berdimuhamedow signed a joint statement. Furthermore, several memoranda of understanding on co-operation were inked between the respective authorities of both countries, spanning finance, economics, transport, healthcare, education, and culture. The Prime Minister and the President both attended the formal document exchange ceremony.