The proposed gambling license cost of €1.6m (£1.41m/ $1.7m) has been criticized as "a big amount of money" for Georgia.
The Georgian government, headed by Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, has approved a set of changes to the country's gambling legislation, including new regulations that restrict gambling establishments to those with physical locations.
I wish someday there will be land-based Casinos in Georgia. Maybe someday it will come true.
Online wagering could do so much in terms of generating revenue, and in turn, tax revenue for the country. But maybe they just need to launch retail first, then slowly introduce online wagering.
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