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  • PM on Government session held in Gegharkunik marz center Gavar town

    gov.am, Armenia
    June 26 2010


    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan's statement at the Government
    session held in Gegharkunik marz center Gavar town


    The first section of marz problem-related agenda is being completed,
    and I wish to brief you now on the findings of our latest public
    opinion poll. You may be aware that similar surveys are conducted
    every time we visit a marz as we are eager to learn of the
    population's concerns and their vision of the problems faced in the
    region.

    It is not a secret that Gegharkunik marz has lower welfare indicators
    as compared to other marzes of our Republic, with poverty standing
    high on the agenda of administration. Our survey has shown that
    unemployment is a primary concern to households and individual
    communities. A second challenge is the status of roads, especially of
    those of local importance. People believe it to be a major impediment
    to social and economic development in the region. 28% of households in
    the marz have migrant workers among their family members which places
    it far apart from other regions of Armenia. Noteworthy is that people
    in Gegharkunik marz are concerned about the status of Lake Sevan, and
    it the fourth most important problem traced out by the poll.

    It seems to be crucial that almost 80% of the population appreciates
    the steps taken by the government to deal with the threats facing the
    lake, including the measures countering illegal fishing which, frankly
    speaking, surprised me very much as local population was supposed to
    be more tolerant on the matter, fishery and fishing being the key to
    tackling welfare issues in the region.

    Gegharkunik is also peculiar in that unlike other marzes where the
    government is looked upon as the only factor responsible for the
    current state of affairs, 80% of Gegharkunik marz population think
    themselves to be responsible for the building of a better in addition
    to the central government which tops the scale of responsibilities.
    While elsewhere ministries and other agencies were at the second
    place, here the family is deemed to be the second in this respect.
    This very factor is behind their optimism about the future. Your
    optimism proved far greater than that of Ararat marz inhabitants who
    enjoy sufficiently high living standards.

    Healthcare and culture are believed to be the two most serious
    problems facing the marz. Unlike the other regions, people over here
    are keen on cultural and academic development, first of all. In the
    meantime, we found out that the estimate of other spheres is fairly
    the same as in other marzes.

    I just tried to outline the main distinctive features of your marz
    which appears to be less politicized than the other regions of
    Armenia.




    From: A. Papazian
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