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    NO WAGE INCREASE FOR PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS NEXT YEAR: MINISTER

    ARKA
    Nov 2, 2011

    YEREVAN, November 2. / ARKA /. Armenian finance minister Vache
    Gabrielian said November 1 that although the draft budget for 2012
    envisages an increase in social spending, however, public sector
    wages will not be raised.

    "We do not believe that in conditions of economic recovery it is
    correct to rise wages, since that may impede economic growth", he
    said Tuesday during parliament hearings on 2012 draft budget.

    According to the minister, in terms of overcoming poverty the main
    factors are the level of pensions and social benefits, which are
    earmarked to increase next year.

    "Pensions in the average will amount to 31,500 drams , an increase
    of about 3000 drams compared to the current 28.4 thousand drams,
    and the size of social benefits will be increased by 2,700 drams and
    reach eventually 29,500 drams,' Gabrielian said.

    As for the salaries of civil and public servants, the minister said
    a package of social benefits will be adopted to improve their welfare
    and the level of civil servants with low incomes.

    A series of inspections conducted by the ministry of labour and
    social affairs revealed that the number of senior citizens in Armenia
    decreased by 6,000 people to 514,000 . The average pension in Armenia
    is about 28,000 drams now.

    The 2012 draft budget calls for 910 billion drams in revenues
    and 1.042.5 trillion drams in spending. The amount of revenue is
    projected to increase by 6.8% from this year's budget (852.4 billion
    drams). The spending is expected to grow by 41.5 billion drams. Some
    86.1% of the spending (897.8 billion drams) is projected as current
    expenditure; 13.9% or 144.7 billion drams are projected as net
    non-financial expenditure. Some 46.2% are projected as social spending
    (education, health, social security), 19.8% as defense, public order
    and national security spending, 13.2% are planned for economic boost,
    4.5% are projected to pay off Armenia's state debt. Besides, 3.1% of
    the blueprint budget is projected as official grants to communities
    and 2% as government reserve fund.

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