Government wants Parliament to truncate list of state-owned facilities that cannot be privatized. The proposal will also remove railway infrastructure from the list if approved by the Parliament. Draft of amendments to the Georgia State Property Privatization Law has been already approved by Parliament with its first hearing and the government now wants the lawmakers to speed up its final approval with the second and third readings. According to the amendments, the following facilities may be subject to privatization: The North-South Gas Pipeline which is used to transport gas from Russia to Georgia and to transit gas to Armenia will still remain in the list of facilities that can not be privatized. Motor roads and air space also remain in the list. Opposition lawmakers and some from the ruling party as well criticized the proposal allowing to sale infrastructure of the state-owned Georgian Railway Ltd. State Minister for Economic Reform Issues Kakha Bendukidze, who is a co-author of the draft law, however, said that no privatization of the railway is planned by now. Vladimir Papava, a lawmaker from the ruling National Movement party, says that from economic point of view, privatization of the railway, which is a profitable enterprise, is absolutely understandable; however, he added, political factors should be taken into consideration. |
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