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    PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES POLICE AND NSS BUDGETS FOR NEXT YEAR

    /ARKA/
    October 22, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, October 22, /ARKA/. The 2011 draft budget has earmarked a
    total of 24.6 billion Drams for Armenian Police Force, by one billion
    Drams more than projected for 2010, a deputy finance minister Pavel
    Safarian said today during a parliament discussion on next year's
    budget.

    The deputy minister said the bulk of the amount, 23.6 billion Drams,
    will be directed to protection of the social order, 173 million
    Drams to the department in charge of issuing passports and visas,
    591 million Drams to social protection.

    A deputy police chief, Hovhannes Hunanian, said the Police Force plans
    to spend 73 million Drams on purchase of medications and will also
    raise the median wages of contract servicemen of interior troops to
    87,000 Drams and the wages of career police officers to 133,700 Drams.

    The National Security Service (NSS) will get 10.6 billion Drams of
    funding next year, according to its deputy chief Feliks Tsolakian. The
    projected amount is by 873 million Drams more than the agency is to
    get this year. He said 6.5 billion Drams are earmarked as wage-fund,
    by 611.6 million more than is projected for this year.

    The National Security Service plans to spend 26 million Drams on
    medical treatment and purchase of medications for the staff and 272
    million Drams on learning of its officers in Russia.

    The Armenian government plans to spend in 2011 as much as 998.4
    billion Drams ($2.8 billion), up from 935.5 billion Drams projected
    for this year and boost budgetary revenues by 14.6 percent, to 850
    billion drams. That would translate into a budget deficit equivalent
    to almost 4 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). These targets
    are based on the assumption that the Armenian economy will grow by
    4.6 percent in 2011. ($1- 360. 54 Drams).




    From: A. Papazian
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