Levan Karalashvili, head of the Tbilisi Central and Shopping Centers Association, who addressed Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia with ten business associations yesterday, is confused by the head of the government's resignation Today, and does not know how things will turn out.
He assessed the issue of relations between businesses and Giorgi Gakharia and compared the current situation to the ship left without a captain in the storm.
"Today, there are three crises in the country - economic, epidemiological, and political. It is the combination of all these that affect businesses because it is tough to predict things. Yesterday we made a statement on behalf of 10 associations and addressed the Prime Minister. Today, we have no Prime Minister. A ship that is in a storm is left without a decision-maker. Such a decision was surprising for us ... weekly communications with the government and evaluation of the situation - all this is still at risk when we already had the first signs that the country was more or less stabilizing," - said Karalashvili.
The head of the Association of Shopping Centers says that they had no guarantees of making a specific decision with Giorgi Gakharia, although the former Prime Minister understood the points of businesses.
"Today, we are still confused. We do not know who to talk to because we do not know who is behind the wheel, who is the decision-maker. At the same time, the prime minister was the head of the Coordinating Council, which meets twice a week, and all this remains unstable Today," said Levan Karalashvili.