AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTransport & Urban Projects: Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze says a Turkish-registered joint venture, EYE (EmreRay + Yüksel + Erk), won the ADB-tender to design and build a 7.5-kilometer tram line from Didi Digomi to Didube metro, with 11 stops and a depot; the work is set to take 36 months, with a separate tender expected for 10 trams. Housing & Social Infrastructure: In Gldani, Tbilisi launched construction of a new N14 kindergarten, while in Batumi the government started building the “Bethlehem” charity and educational center, including 24-hour care for 150 elderly and learning facilities. Agriculture & Wine Policy: Georgia will buy grapes not taken by the private sector, but the 2026 subsidy price will be split into three categories based on sugar content, with GEL 60 million initially earmarked (and past years showing higher actual spending). Public Safety Tragedy: Gori is mourning after a drunk driver killed a mother and her 3-year-old daughter; residents are demanding stronger enforcement after reports of prior speeding fines. Batumi & Regional Links: Kazakhstan’s FlyArystan launched a new weekly Atyrau–Batumi route, and authorities also announced expanded air cooperation with China. Culture & Community: Batumi canceled concerts by Russian singer Ani Lorak and duo t.A.t.u., with ticket sales suspended.
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