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    `Humiliating' budget: Parliament minority groups up in arms against
    government's economic outlook for 2013

    http://armenianow.com/economy/41141/armenia_opposition_parliament_state_budget2013_deb ate
    ECONOMY | 16.11.12 | 11:17


    Parliamentary factions outside the current governing coalition have
    pledged to vote against the 2013 draft budget that they said was
    humiliating for citizens of Armenia.

    The budget based on the projection of an inflation of up to 6 percent
    does not provide for any rise in public sector salaries and pensions,
    which gives the Armenian opposition an occasion to call it a
    `regressive' budget.

    The four factions constituting the minority in the National Assembly
    on Thursday criticized the government for what they described as a
    flawed financial document.

    The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), which considers itself to be an
    `alternative' to the current government, has been one of the most
    vocal opponents of the coalition majority on the matter.

    During the debate, PAP parliamentary faction secretary Naira Zohrabyan
    said the 2013 state budget will only spur further outmigration from
    Armenia as it fails to address the most essential social and economic
    problems facing the country.

    `With this budget a citizen of Armenia can survive at best. We value
    the dignity of Armenian citizens and, therefore, can't vote for a
    budget like this,' she said.

    Representatives of the three other minority groups, including the
    Armenian National Congress, Dashnaktsutyun and Heritage, also leveled
    harsh criticism at the government over the draft budget.

    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan disagreed with the opponents, implying
    that the 2013 budget was realistic.

    `There is a great temptation before elections to submit a budget that
    would envisage a sharp rise in salaries, pensions and social benefits.
    But we've managed to resist this temptation as we are a responsible
    government,' the head of the Armenian government stressed.

    The debate in the parliament is expected to continue. The two majority
    factions, including the ruling Republican Party, hold enough seats in
    the legislature to pass the budget law when the vote on the document
    takes place sometime in December.

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