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    NEWLY-CREATED NATIONAL ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE TO PAY REGULAR VISITS TO MARZES TO BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH PROBLEMS OF BORDER REGIONS ON SPOT

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009476
    Nov 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. About 98.4% of funds allocated for
    the 2003-2007 measures on implementation of the Complex Program of
    Development of the Border Regions in Armenia has been used. A number
    of programs have been implemented in house municipal economy, water
    industry, agriculture, environmental protection, and transport sector,
    the RA deputy minister of finance, chief treasurer Atom Janjughazian
    stated at the November 4 hearing "The Implementation of the Complex
    Program of Development of the Border Regions in Armenia" held at the
    National Assembly.

    He said that 142.4 mln drams or 95.2% of the envisaged 149.6 mln
    drams (without target credit and grant programs from foreign sources)
    was used in 2003, 98.6% of 354.4 mln drams was used in 2004, while
    since 2005 the financing from state sources has considerably grown
    due to the implementation of large-scale programs in some sectors,
    first of all in transport. In particulr, in 2005, 9.858 bln drams was
    envisaged; in 2006 - 9.754 bln drams, almost 100% of which was used;
    in 2007 - 8.615 bln drams, 98.6% of which was used; in 2008 - 4.8
    bln drams was envisaged, with 4.2 bln drams or 88% being used so far.

    According to the RA first deputy minister of territorial administration
    Vatche Terterian, in 2002 the program was assessed at 7-8 bln
    drams. But the further process showed that although this sum had been
    invested, the problems were not completely solved. In 2002, the main
    problems were related to drinking water supply, school repairs or
    construction of new schools, reconstruction or repairs of roads and
    communications, whereas later problems of gas supply, power supply,
    comunication, health care, urban development and social-cultural
    problems were added.

    V. Terterian said that about 100 out of 342 programs on drinking
    and irrigation water supply to be implemented in border regions
    in 2002-2008 have been implemented, another 104 programs have
    been implemented to some extent in terms of solving the problem
    of irrigation water. 51 programs on school construction, 30 big
    programs on road construction, all the 15 programs on power supply
    have been implemented. Progress has been made in communication sector,
    although quite a lot of village administrations do not have phone
    communication yet and some settlements are still deprived of radio
    phone communication. V. Terterian informed those present that there has
    also been progress in solution of urban development problems related
    to restoration of houses damaged as a result of military operations
    or natural disasters. It was announced that the government will soon
    submit new legislative iniatitives on development of the border zone
    to the National Assembly, and develop long-term planning programs
    on territorial development of marzes (provinces), giving up small
    target programs.

    The parliamentary hearing was initiated by the newly-created NA
    Standing Committee on Territorial Administration and Local Government
    Issues. In the words of the committee's chairman, member of NA "Orinats
    Yerkir" faction Hovhannes Margarian, the purpose of the hearing was
    to raise, in cooperation with all the sides interested in solving
    the border zone's problems, including international organizations,
    the problems related to regional development and to encourage their
    solution. The problem is especially important as 200 settlements in
    9 out of Armenia's 10 marzes are border ones. H. Margarian said that
    the parliamentary standing committee intends to pay regular visits
    to marzes to become acquainted with their problems on the spot.
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