ArmInfo. Head of the Heritage Faction Zaruhi Postanjyan urged her colleagues to vote against the draft law "On compensation for harm to life or health of servicemen defending the Republic of Armenia", which is currently being discussed in Parliament.
"The authorities have decided to create a new tax burden in the pre-election period, because the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and its head Serzh Sargsyan need extra funds to retain grip on power. They are trying to illegally take 1,000 AMD from each citizen," the MP stressed. Postanjyan noted that the society objects to that draft law; so, the Parliament should vote against it.
"Stop cadging! These illegitimate authorities are again trying to get into our pockets and take 1,000 AMD, while poverty in the country is 30% and many people cannot bear that additional tax burden", she said, adding that the Fund for the families of the killed or handicapped servicemen should consist of the budgetary means due to a decline in allocations for the President's Staff. "There are a lot of millionaires in the Parliament and in the government machine. Let them pay those funds. Moreover, Serzh Sargsyan and his family members are also millionaires and they should be the first to give that money," she stressed.
To note, if the Armenian Parliament approves the draft law, the specified Fund will be set up. Armenian Minister of Defense Vigen Sargsyan has recently reported to the President of Armenia on the commencement of a new program initiated and tasked by President Sargsyan, on the steep increase in payments of state insurance (a onetime as well as monthly payments) for the families of the servicemen killed or handicapped in military actions or in the course of military duty. The Armenian President's press office reported that the families of the killed and first degree handicapped individuals will receive a onetime compensation of 10 million AMD. The families of the second degree handicapped servicemen will receive a onetime compensation of 5 million AMD. Monthly compensations in case of death of the serviceman or the first degree handicap will make 300,000 AMD for the officers, 250,000 AMD for the junior officers and 200,000 for the privates. In case of becoming the second degree handicap, the compensations will respectively make 200,000; 150,000; and 100,000 AMD. That amount, in the form of insurance benefit, will be paid out for 20 years, which will make 82 million AMD for the officers, 70 million AMD for the junior officer staff, and 58 million AMD for the privates. The program will be financed through a special fund to which every working person will monthly contribute one thousand AMD.