Adjara government head holds introductory meetings with ministry officials

Pataradze outlined his vision for future development, saying the authorities have the resources to turn major projects into new opportunities for the region
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Front News Georgia
Zurab Pataradze has held a series of introductory meetings with officials across ministries in the Adjara, western Georgia, focusing on ongoing processes and regional priorities.
According to the administration’s press service, the meetings were attended by ministers, their deputies and heads of departments and structural units, and aimed to review current developments and discuss key challenges.
Pataradze outlined his vision for future development, saying the authorities have the resources to turn major projects into new opportunities for the region.
He said the government’s goal was to transform as many initiatives as possible into “hallmark projects” for Adjara, adding that existing ideas and plans could be implemented in a short timeframe through coordinated teamwork.
Pataradze also stressed the importance of delivering tangible results for the population, particularly for young people, as part of the region’s development agenda.
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