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    WORLD BANK EXPECTED TO APPROVE SECOND CREDIT PROGRAM FOR REFORMING ARMENIAN JUDICIARY

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS: The World Bank Board of Directors
    is expected to approve March 8 a second credit to the government of
    Armenia which it will use to continue judicial reforms. Besides the
    credit which is $22.5 million, the government will also receive a $3
    million grant from the government of Japan to back up the reforms.

    Arthur Tunian, head of a special office set up to coordinate judicial
    reform program, said 800 million U.S. Dollars will be released for
    the preparatory stage. He said the money will be spent on repair
    of court houses and construction of 15 new court buildings. He said
    apart from improving conditions part of the money will be spend on
    acquisition of computers and other equipment.

    Another part of this money will be used to accomplish a program for
    recording court hearings that was started by the first credit program
    last year.

    The first credit program had a budget of $11.5 million. Seven million
    were spent on building new court houses and improving conditions in
    another 14.

    Part of that money was spent on purchase of computers and
    equipment. The second credit program will target court houses outside
    Yerevan.
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