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    HALF OF ARMENIA LIVES IN POVERTY, SAYS ARF DEPUTY

    Asbarez
    Nov 18th, 2009

    ARF Member of Parliament Artsvik Minasyan

    YEREVAN (News.am)-Half of Armenia's population lives in abject poverty,
    despite a recent report from the World Bank detailing a much lower
    figure, according to Artsvik Minasyan, a member of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation's faction in parliament.

    Earlier this week the World Bank released a report partly based on
    government statistics that estimated the proportion of Armenians
    living below the official poverty line had increased for the first
    time in over a decade as a result of the ongoing economic recession.

    The report, which detailed a nearly 7 percent increase from last year,
    put the figure at 28.4 percent in the second quarter of this year.

    In an interview with News.am published Wednesday, Minasyan disputed the
    figure, saying "the number of poor people is much higher" in Armenia.

    The parliament deputy explained that if the minimum social security
    allowance provided by the government were not considered, the poverty
    level in the country would be 50 percent.

    Minasyan pointed to the possibility of worsening social tensions and
    a spike in homelessness as reasons for the government to revamp its
    anti-crisis program and increase social spending to help the poor.

    "Social tension will grow, and more homeless people and beggars will
    appear in the streets," Minasyan said, warning of the consequences
    if nothing is done by the government to address the crisis.

    According to Minasyan, the segment of society living below the poverty
    line includes migrants who failed to find jobs, as well as small
    businessmen, who came under administrative pressure and went bankrupt,
    as well as employees, whose wages are insufficient for their families.

    "I think that most of the 100,000 citizens below the poverty line
    are women, as their employment problem has not been resolved,"
    Minasyan said.

    The Armenian Government earlier this year announced what Minasyan
    described as a "defective" anti-crisis program to address the
    consequences of the financial meltdown in Armenia.

    The government, however, failed to properly implement the program,
    he noted, explaining that the government's supported of entrenched
    oligarchic interests over consumers contributed to its inability to
    ensure micro and macro economic stability.
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