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  • 24.3 Bln Drams Allocated in 2004 For State Institutions Employes

    24.3 BLN DRAMS ALLOCATED FROM STATE BUDGET IN 2004 FOR STATE
    INSTITUTIONS EMPLOYEES SALARIES


    YEREVAN, MAY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. At the May 13 joint meeting of the RA
    National Assembly standing committees with the participation of
    representatives of the executive power, the dicsussion of the report
    on the fulfilment of the 2004 state budget was continued. According to
    RA Deputy Minister of Finance and Economy, Chief Treasurer Atom
    Janjughazian, in 2004, the allocations of the social security and
    social insurance spheres made 35 bln drams (about 77 mln USD). The
    planned index was fulfilled by 95.8%. The deviation is mainly
    conditioned by saving funds envisaged for family poverty benefits and
    pensions. In particular, out of 139,000 families eligible for poverty
    benefits, 132,626 ones actually received benefits due to being left
    out of the system as a result of an increase of pensions. Pension
    allocations were fulfilled by 96.4%, making about 13 bln drams.
    Allocations to pay salaries of the state institutions' employees made
    24.3 bln drams. The planned index was fulfilled by 99.5%. These
    allocations increased 10.4 bln drams or 75.2% compared with 2003. The
    planned index of allocations to solve migration and refugee problems
    in 2004 was 93.6 mln drams, which was actually allocated. Besides, the
    government provided an additional amount of 6.9 mln drams from the
    reserve fund. The health sphere was allocated 24.7 bln drams, which
    makes 99.7% of the planned amount. The environmental sphere was
    financed by 100%, including the implementation of 29 programs. The
    fulfilment of programs implemented with foreign assistance is a little
    lower from the planned level.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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