Khabeishvili addresses Prime Minister on difficult economic and social situations

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Levan Khabeishvili, a member of the United National Movement (UNM), reminded the Prime Minister of the difficult economic and social situation in the country during his speech in the Parliament. Khabeishvili arrived at the session with specially printed posters:


“Do you know what 1 Lari and 50 Tetri or 73 Tetri mean? If you don’t, ill tell you, that you tell hundreds of thousands of our citizens, to feed themselves with 1 lari and 50 Tetri, I mean those who are socially vulnerable. you tell the war veterans, to feed themselves with 73 Tetri.

Mr. Prime Minister, your monthly salary is around  30 thousand GEL, your one month salary is rounded up, you receive 1003 GEL daily, as you have indicated in your own declaration against the background when you want   war veterans to be fed for 73 tetri. Also 2.5 dollars and 1.9 dollars is a pension and a living wage.

Meanwhile, 425,670 GEL, what do you say Mr. Irakli, and then 71? This is the amount you and your spouse paid on 2 cars. 71 indicates that a policeman and a soldier must serve the state every day for exactly the number of years to buy a car like yours. 300,000 GEL and 6665 people - you probably don't understand what that means. The monthly maintenance of 6665 people, you are wearing right on your wrist, Mr. Irakli, and this is the watch for  which you paid 300 thousand GEL. I don't know if you have anything more expensive," Khabeishvili said.

Khabeishvili also reminded Gharibashvili of the jobs of his sister, sister-in-law, wife and other relatives and asked him if he thought the Georgian Dream was a government that cared about the people.

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