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    DRAFT LAW OF ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT ON WAGES OF HIGH-RANKING PUBLIC
    SERVANTS OF ARMENIA

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 3 2006

    Armenian government presented a draft law for parliamentary discussion
    on wages of high-ranking public servants of the country, Pavel
    Safaryan, First Deputy Finance and Economy Minister of Armenia,
    said at the parliamentary hearings of the budget 2007 today.

    He said that the executive body proposed to re-consider wages of
    high public servants from 1 July, 2007. It should be done by a new
    parliament that will prevent unnecessary speculations on the subject.

    Wages of this category will be decided upon depending on the minimal
    wages. The minimal salaries will be increased as well as salaries of
    high public servants.

    The Minister reminded that in 2007 the minimal wages will grow by
    5 ths AMD and will make up 20 ths AMD. Previously, in 2006, the
    government slightly touched upon this question and as a result,
    salaries of public servants significantly grew up whereas salaries
    of heads of ministries and departments remained unchanged.

    If the question is not reconsidered, the wages of ministerial workers
    will be higher than salaries of ministers. Salary of the head of
    ministerial machinery will make up 204 ths AMD, salary of deputy
    minister - 180 ths AMD. The executive body is concerned that public
    servants will have higher salaries rather than ministers, and so,
    amendments will be made.
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