ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT TO ALLOCATE 8.3 BILLION DRAMS TO FUND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN 2010
ARKA
Nov 4, 2009
YEREVAN, November 4, /ARKA/. The Armenian government plans to allocate
8.3 billion Drams to fund scientific research next year, first deputy
minister of finance Pavel Safarian said Tuesday during a parliamentary
hearing on the 2010 draft budget. He said science spending has not
been slashed and will remain on the 2009 level.
According to the deputy minister, the funds will be directed to three
major research directions- fundamental, targeted and thematic. Some
5.2 billion Drams are earmarked to support fundamental research and 1.5
billion Drams will be spent on thematic or contractual research work.
According to Pavel Safarian, some 529 million Drams will be paid
to scientists with academic degrees. The extra payment will be from
10,000 to 20,000 Drams.
According to the 2010 draft budget, the government plans to collect
676. 6 billion Drams of revenues, down from 772 billion projected
for 2009. It also plans to spend 859.6 billion drams, of which 85.7%
will be current expenditures. Tax revenues for 2010 are projected at
533 billion Drams, up from 510 billion, projected for 2009.
ARKA
Nov 4, 2009
YEREVAN, November 4, /ARKA/. The Armenian government plans to allocate
8.3 billion Drams to fund scientific research next year, first deputy
minister of finance Pavel Safarian said Tuesday during a parliamentary
hearing on the 2010 draft budget. He said science spending has not
been slashed and will remain on the 2009 level.
According to the deputy minister, the funds will be directed to three
major research directions- fundamental, targeted and thematic. Some
5.2 billion Drams are earmarked to support fundamental research and 1.5
billion Drams will be spent on thematic or contractual research work.
According to Pavel Safarian, some 529 million Drams will be paid
to scientists with academic degrees. The extra payment will be from
10,000 to 20,000 Drams.
According to the 2010 draft budget, the government plans to collect
676. 6 billion Drams of revenues, down from 772 billion projected
for 2009. It also plans to spend 859.6 billion drams, of which 85.7%
will be current expenditures. Tax revenues for 2010 are projected at
533 billion Drams, up from 510 billion, projected for 2009.