ArmInfo. Life in Gyumri will change qualitatively. This was stated in a conversation with journalists by Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan on December 7 in Gyumri. Karen Karapetyan visited Shirak district of Armenia, where he laid flowers to the monument to the victims of the devastating Spitak earthquake of 1988 in the church of the Holy Resurrector in Gyumri.
According to the head of the Government, Government should work in a daily regime , so that life in Gyumri fundamentally changed, and it will. As the prime minister believes, the problems existing in Gyumri are surmountable. "It's just necessary to arm yourself with optimism and work," Karen Karapetyan said. When asked about the problems associated with the shortage of jobs and housing, the prime minister noted that regular work is being done in this direction.
At the same time, as the head of the Government stressed, the government's overall program of action is aimed at reducing poverty in the country. "I cannot say about exact terms, but the quality of life in Gyumri will definitely change," the Armenian Prime Minister said.