Zaza Gogotishvili, the founder of "Anagi" construction company declares, that an environment where important processes are not transparent may have a very negative impact on the country's stability and pose a threat to Georgia's European future. The head of one of the largest construction groups in the country writes about this on his personal Facebook page.
The businessman considers European values as indispensable for the functioning of companies and writes that the state will be able to develop if more information is available to people.
"For me, as a Georgian businessman who has been operating stably in the Georgian market for 35 years, Europe and European values have always been and will be a choice. Therefore, I understand very well the price of peace and stability that Georgia has gained over time.
I believe that a European, modern, democratic and law-based state will be able to develop if more information is available to people.
If society becomes more informed, each party will have the opportunity to participate in this or that process and be able to make decisions based on clear information.
An environment where important processes are not transparent may have a very negative impact on the country's stability and threaten the European future of Georgia, the Western future, where stability and transparency are one of the main values," wrote Zaza Gogotishvili, the founder of "Anagi".
The largest construction company of Georgia "Anagi" was founded in 1989. The main activity of the company is civil-industrial construction.