gov.am, Armenia
June 26 2010
Visible progress in Gegharkunik marz
Chaired by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, the Government met in an
out-session held in Gegharkunik marz regional center Gavar town.
Gegharkunik marz governor Nver Poghosyan reported on the social and
economic situation in the region for 2009 and the first half of 2010.
He noted that economy was stabilized and developed, the GDP went up,
living standards bettered, farming and healthcare services improved,
road and school building activities and community life thrived in the
period under review. He presented the problems high on the agenda,
answered the questions of government members. The Government took note
of the report and moved on to the agenda.
The Government approved the timetable for those actions developed
according to the 2009 working program of the Commission on Lake Sevan
Problems by RA President. It is aimed at ensuring the performance of
short-term, medium-term and long-term actions directed toward the
preservation Lake Sevan's ecosystem, restoration of Sevan's ecological
balance and the tackling of some other issues.
Amending a previous decision, the Government made the necessary
changes in the list of the communities adjoining `Sevan' national
park. The decision was complemented with the estimated forecasts of
water level increase in the lake as developed by the aforementioned
Commission on Lake Sevan Problems.
The Government endorsed the list of cultural actions to be held in
Gegharkunik marz. The decision covers those issues calling for
immediate intervention which will be followed by development programs.
The Government took note of the report of the Head of RA Government
Staff on the findings of the analysis of applications, complaints and
proposals received from marz inhabitants.
Summing up the discussion, Tigran Sargsyan called attention on the
results of the public opinion poll conducted on the eve of the cabinet
session. (The Prime Minister's statement is available under a separate
chapter).
The Cabinet agreed to earmark the amount of AMD 15000.0 thousand as
generated from State-owned immovable property privatization in Dilijan
town for the upgrades of the road leading to Andraik town district of
Dilijan.
By another decision, the hostel building at N14, Student street in
Vanadzor was donated to the Vanadzor town hall. Armavir marz
Myasnikyan village administration was offered the vacated building of
the former polyclinic where apart from the local authority, a musical
school and a water-user association will be accommodated. Lernagog
rural community was offered the buildings situated at Mher Mekertchyan
2, 3, 4, 5 and the adjacent boiler-house with the adjoining plot of
land. This is supposed to help improve the living conditions of some
families in Lernagog.
The Government next approved the list of those taxpayers eligible for
hosting tax authority representatives for the year 2010 featuring 24
major importers medicines and pharmaceutical products, food staples,
alcoholic and soft drinks, cigarettes and other goods, as well as
tobacco manufacturers and distributors.
The Government discussed a number of new bills to be submitted to the
National Assembly in the manner established by law.
From: A. Papazian
June 26 2010
Visible progress in Gegharkunik marz
Chaired by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, the Government met in an
out-session held in Gegharkunik marz regional center Gavar town.
Gegharkunik marz governor Nver Poghosyan reported on the social and
economic situation in the region for 2009 and the first half of 2010.
He noted that economy was stabilized and developed, the GDP went up,
living standards bettered, farming and healthcare services improved,
road and school building activities and community life thrived in the
period under review. He presented the problems high on the agenda,
answered the questions of government members. The Government took note
of the report and moved on to the agenda.
The Government approved the timetable for those actions developed
according to the 2009 working program of the Commission on Lake Sevan
Problems by RA President. It is aimed at ensuring the performance of
short-term, medium-term and long-term actions directed toward the
preservation Lake Sevan's ecosystem, restoration of Sevan's ecological
balance and the tackling of some other issues.
Amending a previous decision, the Government made the necessary
changes in the list of the communities adjoining `Sevan' national
park. The decision was complemented with the estimated forecasts of
water level increase in the lake as developed by the aforementioned
Commission on Lake Sevan Problems.
The Government endorsed the list of cultural actions to be held in
Gegharkunik marz. The decision covers those issues calling for
immediate intervention which will be followed by development programs.
The Government took note of the report of the Head of RA Government
Staff on the findings of the analysis of applications, complaints and
proposals received from marz inhabitants.
Summing up the discussion, Tigran Sargsyan called attention on the
results of the public opinion poll conducted on the eve of the cabinet
session. (The Prime Minister's statement is available under a separate
chapter).
The Cabinet agreed to earmark the amount of AMD 15000.0 thousand as
generated from State-owned immovable property privatization in Dilijan
town for the upgrades of the road leading to Andraik town district of
Dilijan.
By another decision, the hostel building at N14, Student street in
Vanadzor was donated to the Vanadzor town hall. Armavir marz
Myasnikyan village administration was offered the vacated building of
the former polyclinic where apart from the local authority, a musical
school and a water-user association will be accommodated. Lernagog
rural community was offered the buildings situated at Mher Mekertchyan
2, 3, 4, 5 and the adjacent boiler-house with the adjoining plot of
land. This is supposed to help improve the living conditions of some
families in Lernagog.
The Government next approved the list of those taxpayers eligible for
hosting tax authority representatives for the year 2010 featuring 24
major importers medicines and pharmaceutical products, food staples,
alcoholic and soft drinks, cigarettes and other goods, as well as
tobacco manufacturers and distributors.
The Government discussed a number of new bills to be submitted to the
National Assembly in the manner established by law.
From: A. Papazian