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    432 Homeless families in Armenia's Gyumri to get certificates instead
    of apartments

    12:26 * 28.08.14


    Some 432 families of Gyumri (Shirak region), which have been without
    home since the 1988 earthquake, are going to receive apartment
    purchase certificates, as the state doesn't intend to embark on
    apartment building for each single beneficiary.

    The government had earlier declared those families as beneficiaries of
    a state program aimed to provide housing to the affected population in
    Armenia's second largest city. A survey has found that 60% of Gyumri's
    population prefers to buy apartments, citing the advantage of winning
    time as a reason for such a choice.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Vahan Tumasyan, the president of the Gyumri-based
    NGO Shirak Center, said that the program is aimed at assisting only
    those families that have been registered as beneficiaries. "So, it
    doesn't address the apartment problems of all the homeless [people].
    On our list of the homeless, we have 1,000 registered families, plus
    another 3,000 that haven't been registered," he noted.

    Tumasyan said he thinks that a 'mixed option' would be the best choice
    by the government. "Hence the families which can afford to buy a good
    apartment could be given apartment purchase certificates. The second
    group - those who want to receive apartment in very short timeframes -
    agree to the certificate option, but [they want] that the state deal
    with the purchase and distribution. And the third group includes those
    who do not make haste and want a new apartment to be built," he added.

    Commenting on the problem, the governor of Shirak, Felix Tsolakyan,
    said he supports more the certificate option. Asked whether he doesn't
    think that it would be better for the state to buy apartments to later
    hand them over to the beneficiaries, the regional governor expressed
    his disagreement. "No, the state will not deal with the purchase. It
    will be done in a little bit different way: people will be given
    certificates and notified that the purchase was made. The money will
    be given then," he said.

    Tsolakyan promised state efforts to rule out soaring apartment prices
    as a result of an increasing demand. "We'll do everything to prevent
    an increase. As for the demand, we have calculations to build as many
    [apartments] as necessary," he added.

    The regional governor agreed that the problem is not limited to 432
    families. "The apartment problems are quite serious,s as there are
    many homeless people not considered earthquake survivors. There are no
    enrolment lists, but there is a list of people who don't have
    apartments and need ones. Their number is quite high," Tsolakyan
    noted.

    He ruled out the possibility of resolving the problem in quick
    timeframes. "The solution to their [unregistered families'] problem is
    out of the question. It is necessary to first resolve the problem of
    those who are on the list. That more becomes the problem of the City
    Hall," he added.


    Armenian News - Tert.am




    From: A. Papazian
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