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    Aharon Adibekyan: `Compared to 2008, the number of poor in Armenia
    reached 70, 6% from 39%'


    30.06.2011 | 15:17 | www.nt.am | Noyan Tapan | Social



    (Noyan Tapan - 30.06.2011) Because of financial crisis most of the
    Armenians have debts, lost their job, some have to emigrate.
    Presenting the results of the inquiry done among 1650 people in
    May-June, the director of `Sociometer' independent sociological centre
    Aharon Adibekyan said this during the press conference on June 30.

    `Nowadays people give more importance to social, everyday problems,
    because the crisis had negative effect on 70% of people. Compared to
    2008, the number of poor in Armenia reached 70, 6% from 39% and the
    number of people who live well is 26, 4 % from previous 54%,' noted A.
    Adibekyan. Most of the participants of the inquiry think that Armenia
    will overcome the crisis or the consequences will be alleviated, if
    social-economic, legal and social problems are solved. 0, 5 % gave
    importance to the solution of political issues.

    A.Adibekyan noted that the importance of social issues for the
    population makes the political forces to move the pre-election
    struggle from political field to everyday-domestic field. In his
    words, the Republican party as a leading power uses comprehensive
    approach, attach importance to the social-economic problems of the
    country, Rule of Law party considers important legal-social issues and
    ARF has also begun to attach importance to social problems.

    In case of being a president the participants of the inquiry will
    solve the problems of working places and economic development, the
    abolishment of corruption, the rise of salary and pension.


    From: Baghdasarian
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