Mikheil Saakashvili publishes the main theses of the economic vision

Former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili publishes the main theses of the economic vision, where it is stated that "overcoming poverty and unemployment is not a myth at all."

Saakashvili's economic vision program has nine main objectives, including: judicial reform, English law, arbitration, decriminalization of economic crimes; The need to adopt a law of de-oligarchization; Energy development; Bureaucracy for the people and the elimination of irrelevant spending; Introduction of a single tax principle; Infrastructure and transport development; Lazika construction, agricultural development and Georgian silicon valley.

As for the plan to achieve each goal, as Saakashvili writes, the judicial system must be radically changed. A constitutional commission for judicial reform should be set up, where the decisive say will on the non-political actors out the politics - non-governmental organizations, whose active involvement in the court should restore confidence and efficiency.

Regarding the law of de-oligarchization, Saakashvili states that "all persons whose property exceeds 5% of GDP should be prohibited from forming a political party and / or financing parties and / or participating in their activities in any other way."

The construction of Lazika also plays an important role in the economic vision program, where Saakashvili notes that "even today, at least USD 10 billion in investment may be attracted to Georgia. Although the port of Lazika can no longer be operated at that load in the first stage as it was possible 9-10 years ago. The idea of ​​building a new big city on the Black Sea coast of Georgia is more relevant than ever. "

Saakashvili published the economic vision program on his Facebook page.

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