ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT DOES NOT MEET PRESIDENT'S EXPECTATIONS - NEWSPAPER
October 26, 2013 | 08:18
YEREVAN. - It seems Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan's
government does not plan to carry out President Serzh Sargsyan's
instructions, Zhoghovurd daily reports.
"In line with the national statistics data, Armenia's economic
indicator made up 3.2 percent for the nine months of this year.
Between the months of January and September, a 5.6-percent growth
was recorded inArmenia, whereas the average monthly wage increase
was a mere 4 percent; this, however, means that people continue to
live even worse.
"These numbers are interesting especially against the backdrop of
the announcement that Serzh Sargsyan made during his talk on March
18 with journalists, when he said he expects from the government that
the growth in wages be more than the inflation.
"[But] Armenia's official statistics shows how the growth in wages
exceeds inflation," Zhoghovurd writes.
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From: A. Papazian
October 26, 2013 | 08:18
YEREVAN. - It seems Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan's
government does not plan to carry out President Serzh Sargsyan's
instructions, Zhoghovurd daily reports.
"In line with the national statistics data, Armenia's economic
indicator made up 3.2 percent for the nine months of this year.
Between the months of January and September, a 5.6-percent growth
was recorded inArmenia, whereas the average monthly wage increase
was a mere 4 percent; this, however, means that people continue to
live even worse.
"These numbers are interesting especially against the backdrop of
the announcement that Serzh Sargsyan made during his talk on March
18 with journalists, when he said he expects from the government that
the growth in wages be more than the inflation.
"[But] Armenia's official statistics shows how the growth in wages
exceeds inflation," Zhoghovurd writes.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian