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Parliament Heard the Annual Report on the Execution of the 2025 State Budget

Plenary 09 Jun 2026
Parliament Heard the Annual Report on the Execution of the 2025 State Budget

The Parliament of Georgia heard the Annual Report on the Execution of the 2025 State Budget of Georgia, submitted by the Government.

At the plenary session, Giorgi Kakauridze, First Deputy Minister of Finance, presented information on Georgia’s economic situation and budget execution in 2025.

According to him, real economic growth reached 7.5% last year. GDP in nominal terms amounted to GEL 104.598 billion, which is 12.4% higher than the corresponding figure for the previous year. GDP per capita reached USD 10,296.

As Giorgi Kakauridze noted, Georgia’s foreign trade turnover in goods amounted to USD 25.863 billion in 2025, representing a 10.3% increase compared to the previous year. Of this amount, exports totalled USD 7.291 billion, an increase of 11.2% compared to 2024; imports totalled USD 18.572 billion, an increase of 10.0% compared to 2024.

According to the Deputy Minister, the European Union remained Georgia’s leading trading partner in 2025, accounting for 21.6% of total trade turnover.

Giorgi Kakauridze further reported that 6.856 million international visitors travelled to Georgia in 2025. Revenue generated from tourism amounted to USD 4.690 billion.

He also spoke about revenues received from taxes, grants, and privatisation.

Discussing the execution of state budget revenues, the First Deputy Minister stated that revenue performance reached 100.7% of the planned target.

According to him, cash execution during the reporting period exceeded GEL 27.723 billion, representing 99.2% of the planned figure.

Following the hearing of the Government’s Annual Report on the Execution of the 2025 State Budget, Members of Parliament reviewed the report of the State Audit Office on the same subject, presented by Giorgi Gabitashvili, Auditor General of Georgia.

According to the State Audit Office’s assessment, the Government’s report was prepared in compliance with the applicable legislation and, in all material respects, presents a true and fair view of the information concerning the execution of the State Budget.

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