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    1.2 MILLION ARMENIANS APPLY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY CARD

    ArmenPress
    May 11 2004

    YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS: Armenian employment and social affairs
    minister Aghvan Vardanian told a news conference today that some 1.2
    million Armenians have already applied for social security cards and
    added that the government is not going to extend the deadline for
    application beyond July 1.

    The government first suggested to introduce the system of social
    security cards last year and the first bill appeared as "identity
    cards". According to the reform, each Armenian citizen must have the
    lifetime card with a 10-digit number of a citizen's personal data,
    which will be used for opening a bank account, paying taxes, applying
    for state benefits and identification at healthcare facilities.

    The government said the cards would increase the efficiency of
    state-run agencies and help it reduce the volume of corruption,
    however, the idea was opposed strongly by the Armenian Church,
    whose main counter-argument was that the name "identity card' must
    be replaced by another one, as the word "identity card" contradicts
    Biblical precepts, found in the New Testament Book of Revelation. The
    government met halfway this demand and changed the name of the
    "identity cards" into "social security cards."

    According to the law, the use of the cards is mandatory for all
    financial transactions including receiving pensions and family
    benefits, paying taxes and social insurance. The minister said
    today those citizens who will refuse cards will be subjected to
    administrative fines.

    Shifting to politics, the minister ruled out "a revolutionary
    situation" in Armenia, incited by heavy social conditions, admitting,
    however, that a great majority of people are in still desperate
    conditions, but went on to argue that Armenians are not apt to revolt
    because of poor living standards.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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