Part of the business sector states that they are waiting for the evaluations of the international community and Western partners regarding the results of the parliamentary elections held on October 26.
As the director of "Expo Georgia", Resan Kikava told BMG, various assessments are made regarding the results of the elections, and if the results of the conducted elections do not receive appropriate legitimacy, this will have a negative impact on the business environment. However, the businessman hopes that the processes will not take place in such a scenario.
"We will wait for the developments, so far nothing is clear. We hear different assessments from the international community, we also hear internal protests, we are waiting for the development of events and will act accordingly. As a business, we are obliged to adapt to the situation and try to keep jobs.
Even if the government is legitimate according to Georgian law, if it cannot receive legitimacy from the international community, it complicates everything, of course. This situation increases risks for investors, and in general, the desire of cooperation disappears. Of course, this will complicate the operation of the business, and hopefully it will not come to that. Otherwise, of course, this will complicate everything, including relations with financial institutions", Resan Kikava said.