Villagers complain about low-quality diesel fuel, seeds, loan interest
19:16 - 29.06.13
A number of residents of the village of Mrgashat, who have sustained
hail-caused damages, complain that their problems are not being dealt
with, and the government is failing to keep its promises.
According to the villagers, the government-supplied diesel fuel is
insufficient and is of low-quality. The same can be said of the
government-provided seed grain.
The villagers also complain about loans and interests.
One of the villagers, Grigor Hambartsumyan said that the government
would do better if it distributed the money among villagers. `They
distributed seeds stored up long ago,' he said.
With respect to the Armenian premier's promise to `freeze' the
interests on loans, a villager said that `they are increasing the
interests, which means they are delaying the repayments rather than
freezing the interests. None of the premier's promises has been kept.
They have lied to us.'
Gevorg Danielyan, head of the Mrgashat village community, explained:
`The diesel fuel was equally distributed, five liters per household.'
`The seed are of high quality and have been distributed according to
the land areas,' he said.
The Mrgashat residents have numerous complaints but `few can listen to' them.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/06/29/armavir/
19:16 - 29.06.13
A number of residents of the village of Mrgashat, who have sustained
hail-caused damages, complain that their problems are not being dealt
with, and the government is failing to keep its promises.
According to the villagers, the government-supplied diesel fuel is
insufficient and is of low-quality. The same can be said of the
government-provided seed grain.
The villagers also complain about loans and interests.
One of the villagers, Grigor Hambartsumyan said that the government
would do better if it distributed the money among villagers. `They
distributed seeds stored up long ago,' he said.
With respect to the Armenian premier's promise to `freeze' the
interests on loans, a villager said that `they are increasing the
interests, which means they are delaying the repayments rather than
freezing the interests. None of the premier's promises has been kept.
They have lied to us.'
Gevorg Danielyan, head of the Mrgashat village community, explained:
`The diesel fuel was equally distributed, five liters per household.'
`The seed are of high quality and have been distributed according to
the land areas,' he said.
The Mrgashat residents have numerous complaints but `few can listen to' them.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/06/29/armavir/