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Armenian Ministry of finance: solution of social problems remains priority of the government of Armenia

01.04.2010, 02:09
Solution of social problems and protection of vulnerable population still remain priority for the Armenian government, said Tigran Davtyan, Armenian Minister of Finance.

YEREVAN, March 31. /ARKA/. Solution of social problems and protection of vulnerable population still remain priority for the Armenian government, said Tigran Davtyan, Armenian Minister of Finance.

“We consider social sector important despite crisis and difficulties and economic and socio-economic policies were targeted at the provision of worthy social protection of population”, said Davtyan during the press conference on Wednesday.

Social problems of population are in the center of attention of the President and Prime Minister of Armenia and they make special instructions for the implementation of social measures.

By the decision of Prime Minister of Armenia working group headed by Minister of Finance was created which submitted the measures for smoothening negative impact of price increase on the population in a short period of time.

On March 25 decision was carried out on increasing family benefits by 15% from May 1 and pensions by 11% from November 1.

Increase of benefits will cover 110 thousand families including several hundreds of people.

Family benefits will be increased in average by 3.5 thousand drams. According to calculations additional expenses of population in the result of gas tariff increase will be 2.4 thousand drams per month.

Increase of pensions will cover 525-530 thousand pensioners. Pensions will increase by 2.6 thousand drams.

“We speak about 1 million vulnerable population. I think that it is fair decision”, said the Minister.

Additional financial allocations from the budget for increasing family benefits and pensions will make 6-6.5 billion drams and the government has enough money for their increase.

From April 1, 2010 gas tariff for the subscribers using 10 thousand cubic meters per month will increase from current 96 drams to 132 drams for 1 cubic meter of gas. Consumers using more than 10 thousand cubic meters per month will make $243.13 for 1 thousand cubic meters instead of current $215. ($1 – 398.29 drams).  --0--