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    ARMENIA'S FINANCE MINISTER ASSURES THAT POVERTY IS NOT 60%

    Tert.am
    15.11.11

    Armenia's Finance Minister Vache Gabrielyan has dismissed allegations
    that poverty reaches 60% in the country.

    Speaking at the parliament on Tuesday, Gabrielyan also said that
    there can be no stability in the country if the minimum salary is
    32,500 drams ($approx 85).

    "I assure you that poverty is not 60%. That is imagination," said
    Gabrielyan. "Stability does not mean that we may suddenly turn into
    a rich country from a poor one."

    "That is another concept and category," said Gabrielyan, pointing to
    global economic-financial crisis which affects Armenia's economy too.

    "If in a rich country like US poverty may increase by 5-6% due to the
    financial-economic crisis, if there is naturally such a development,
    it cannot overstep RA [Republic of Armenia]," explained he.

    Further, Gabrielyan said that there can be no talk about stability
    if the minimum salary is 35,000 (approx. $85).

    "How can we speak about stability, when the minimum salary is 32,500
    drams, when the librarians receive abound 40,000 drams," said Vache
    Gabrielyan.




    From: A. Papazian
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