The Prime Minister of Georgia said the country’s “very significant progress” in “democracy, economy and social issues” were reflected in international rankings, in comments on the 2024 Index of Public Integrity by the European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building published by the European Commission.
Since 2012, there is not a single field or sector where the country has not made progress - be it economic issues, governance issues, democracy issues, and more. The country has progressed in all directions, which is reflected in the indexes and ratings prepared by relevant objective international organisations.
A large segment of the public also sees this. The country has made significant progress in various areas such as democracy, economy, and social issues, which is evident in relevant indices and ratings”, - said Irakli Kobakhidze.
This year’s Index saw Georgia receive its highest-ever rating of 7.56 points in a 10-point evaluation system, moving from 32nd to 29th in the top 30.