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    REFORMS OF ARMENIA'S PENSION SYSTEM REQUIRE CONSIDERABLE FINANCIAL RESOURCES

    Noyan Tapan
    March 11, 2010

    YEREVAN, MARCH 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Reforms of the pension system will
    start in Armenia in 2011, as a result of which the country will
    switch to a multistage pension system. Head of the RA State Social
    Security Service Vazgen Khachikian said during the March 11 press
    conference that the problem of pension reforms arose in Armenia as
    long ago as 1995. In his words, pension reforms take much time and
    require considerable financial resources.

    He explained that when a citizen retires, the pension will be
    calculated based on his (her) contribution. "The principle of
    determining the amount of the pension will be clear and comprehensible
    to the citizen: this amount will depend on how many payments the
    given citizen made during his (her) labor activity," he said.

    According to V. Khachikian, the rise in gas and water tariffs will
    not result in social unrest. "If we take into account the fact that
    the pensions have almost doubled in the past three years, no matter
    how much the water and gas tariffs rise, they will not exceed the
    indices that we have had in the form of increased pensions, benefits,
    other social payments," he said.

    He noted that in connection with the tariff rise, the government is now
    discussing several scenarios, including the review of family allowances
    and social subsidies. The department head assured those present that
    the government will put forward the appropriate initiative until
    April 1. In his words, it will be possible to obtain the necessary
    money so that the growth of gas and water prices will not affect
    negatively the socially vulnerable groups.
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