Fridon Injia, Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group "European Socialists", initiates the creation of an anti-crisis council due to the difficult situation in the world, which discusses issues of vital importance to the people of Georgia.

დ Fridon Injia, Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group "European Socialists", initiates the creation of an anti-crisis council due to the difficult situation in the world, which discusses issues of vital importance to the population of Georgia.

. The chairperson of the political group raised the issue on the agenda at the plenary session of the supreme legislative body.

🔹 “Both in Georgia and around the world, Kovid and all this trouble that has befallen the world seems to have calmed down. I think that the Coordination Council, chaired by Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili, has worked quite effectively with Kovid. "Today, I believe that given the current situation in the world, it may be necessary to establish an anti-crisis council to address issues of vital importance to our people," said Fridon Injia at the plenary session.

. According to him, he is referring to the issue of import-export of various food products.

ფ As Fridon Injia noted at the plenary session, it is important that not a single goji of land is left uncultivated in Georgia.

. “I believe that for the peasants who have one to three hectares of agricultural land, the state should consider helping them with both cultivators and fuel. In addition, the state may ban the export of mineral fertilizers, which are produced by Georgia, in order to meet the needs of the Georgian population in the first place, "- said Fridon Injia.

🔹 The chairperson of the political group also spoke at the plenary session about the invitation of the Minister of Agriculture to the legislature in the format of "Minister Hour" to present a plan with the Minister of Finance on how the state can cope with the new challenge related to current world events.

🔹 "Is it not possible to convene the Minister of Agriculture, together with the Minister of Finance, in Parliament, in the format of the 'Ministerial Hour', to present a plan on how the state will meet the possible crisis that may be caused by current events in the world?" - said Fridon Injia.

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