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Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Prepared by Messenger Staff

Until 2026, salaries of civil service will increase by at least 10% every year, Prime Minister says

According to the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Gharibashvili, the salaries of civil servants will increase by at least 10% every year until 2026.

As he said at the government meeting, the state got additional revenues due to high economic growth, and therefore, the budget will be adjusted in September.

"The budget will increase, since additional revenues have been generated for the state due to such a high economic growth, and of course, we will have more funds to distribute according to the agencies, and more projects will be financed. I want to remind the public once again that the wages for employees in the public sector are increasing.

I would also like to remind the public that over the years, from about 2017 to 2020, salaries in the public sector have not been increased practically in any year, which I think was a big mistake. If we compare the wages in the private sector and the public sector, the lag is significant and needs to be addressed.

Therefore, on my instructions, this year, in January, we started to put this in order. In January, the salary for all civil servants was increased by 10%. Now, the Minister of Finance has presented our vision, the criteria have been defined, and the said issue will be regulated by the decree, which means that the salaries of civil servants will increase by at least 10% every year until 2026. In total, an increase of about 50% will come out in the next 3-4 years" said Gharibashvili at the government meeting.



'Helicopters are checked before each takeoff, the people on board were professionals', MIF says

The Ministry of Internal Affairs once again responds to the rescue helicopter disaster in Gudauri on July 29 and states that all border police helicopters are "regulated, maintained and updated".

The Ministry of Internal Affairs says that the pilots and flight technicians on board were professionals, adding that helicopters are inspected before each takeoff.

"The pilots and flight technicians on board : Colonel Zaza Loria, Vice-Colonel Levan Chokheli, Major Dimitri Kaadze and Lieutenant Andro Kujoshvili were high-level professionals in their field. The flight was managed by the Deputy Head of the Special Purpose Aviation Division of the Border Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Aviation In the field of training, Colonel Zaza Loria, who has been a pilot since 1992 and has commanded a helicopter squadron for years.

Under the leadership of Colonel Zaza Loria, many difficult rescue operations have been carried out over the years and he has saved many lives.

It is worth noting that at the base of the Main Division of Special Purpose Aviation of the Border Police, the helicopter is inspected in detail during each take-off, and it is not allowed for the pilots to start and drive a technically defective helicopter.

It is worth noting that in 2019-2022 the Air Park of the Border Police was completely updated, which means that all helicopters are regulated, maintained and updated .

It should also be noted that in March 2022, the border police, in full compliance with the rules of Georgian legislation, on the basis of the government's decree, in accordance with the international rules of aviation safety and the manual of aviation technical services, purchased 2 sets of helicopter tail screws for the 2 mi-8 mtv - 1 type helicopters on the balance sheet of the border police.

The old tail-screws on both helicopters were replaced with new ones, based on the international rules of aviation safety and in full compliance with these rules" the Ministry of Internal Affairs representatives said.