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    VILLAGE A WEAK LINK IN BUDGET 2005

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    09 Dec 04

    On December 6 the leaders of parliamentary committees and factions
    discussed documents connected with the State Budget 2005. According to
    the minister of finance and economy Spartak Tevossian, the budget of
    the coming year will total 22 billion drams. Revenues will total 7
    billion drams of which 4.5 billion will come from loans. Karabakh will
    receive more than 13 billion drams from Armenia as an interstate
    loan. According to Spartak Tevossian, in the upcoming year the
    salaries of budget-paid workers will be increased by 10-15 per
    cent. The average salary of teachers will total 50 500 drams. Basic
    pension will rise from 3000 to 4000 drams, and the increment for each
    year of service will increase from 140 to 160 drams. The pensions will
    rise by an average of 20-25 per cent. The size of the state benefits
    to separate groups of the population will grow as well. According to
    Spartak Tevossian, in this year's project many things are practiced
    for the first time. In particular, for the first time half a billion
    drams will be provided for irrigation programs. According to the
    members of two parliamentary factions, the Democratic Liberal Union
    and theArmenian Revolutionary Federation, the budget bill of 2005 is
    quite progressive in comparison with the previous years. This fact was
    pointed out for several times. During the meetings the drawbacks were
    also highlighted. The members of parliament mentioned several points
    which need further working. The main observations referred to the
    development of rural areas and re-settlement. It was mentioned that
    although the means directed at the solution of problems of the
    refugees and new settlers were doubled (totaling 870 million drams),
    the government did not present a definite program. According to member
    of parliament Vahram Atanessian, instead of building houses in
    non-prospective villages (arousing the dissatisfaction of
    international organizations) it is more appropriate to invest means in
    the revival of dying villages. In reference to the same issue member
    of parliament Edward Aghabekian emphasized that 600 million drams were
    provided for agriculture (viticulture, cattle breeding, leasing of
    machines), however, this money does not reach the farmer. Member of
    parliament Suren Sarghissian joined him. The problem is that villagers
    do not have anything to mortgage whereby loans go to city dwellers and
    rich businessmen mainly. Themember of parliament suggested introducing
    the institution of state guarantee. He also mentioned that there is
    not a clear-cut program for re-settlers from the CIS countries,
    particularly Turkmenia, and as a result most of them leave Karabakh.
    According to member of parliament Maxim Mirzoyan, building houses in
    re-settled villages is not enough, it is necessary to carry out social
    and economic programs as well. `Settlement is not just a program but
    the aim of our movement. Since 1921 the population of Karabakh has
    not grown considerably and the reason is the absence of a national
    program,' said Maxim Mirzoyan. Member of parliament Alyosha Gabrielian
    raised the question of state registration and taxation of thousands of
    hectares of farmland (used by high state and military officials). As
    it was mentioned, last year the ARF faction raised this question, a
    state commission was set up which registered 7 thousand hectares of
    farmland. But still there are a lot of `shade' farmlands. In answer
    to this question minister of finance Spartak Tevossian noticed that it
    is the problem of notonly the government but also the parliament. The
    chairman of the meeting, vice speaker of the parliament Mushegh
    Ohanjanian presented the budget bill. After the discussion of the bill
    by the committees and factions on December 22 the project will be
    presented to the National Assembly for the first reading and the
    revised budget bill will be adopted on December 27.

    NAIRA HAYRUMIAN.
    09-12-2004
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