SEVEN MORE CHILDREN WITHOUT PARENTAL CARE WERE PROVIDED WITH HABITATION
NKR Government Information and Public Relations Department
May 21, 2009
Today, a regular sitting of the state commission regulating habitation
programme conducted by the commission chairman, the Prime Minister Ara
Haroutyunyan was convened. Issues on improvement of housing conditions
of persons, inscribed in separate waiting lists were submitted to
the discussion of the commission. The NKR Minister of Social Welfare
Narine Azatyan noted housing problems of those families and persons
towards whom the state assumed a liability to improve their housing
conditions. The commission adopted a resolution on constructing houses
for families of two perished soldiers in the village Patar in Askeran
region. A perished soldier’s mother Ofelya Hakobyan’s flat in 21/2
Azatamartikneri Street in Martouni will be repaired. Seven adult
children without parental care will be rendered one-room flats. They
will be rendered flats in Toumanian Street and in buildings, which are
under construction in the territory of former Furniture Factory. The
Prime Minister inquired about the waiting list of children having
such status and had assigned a task to the Municipality to justify it
and asured that all the persons inscribed in the waiting list will be
provided with flats. A flat from the building being constructed at the
expense of Fund means will be rendered to Babayans family dwelling in
34A Ghondaghsazyan Street in Shoushi. Their former dwelling with the
adjunct lot like a state property will be handed over to the Tourism
Department with the aim of turning it into a memorial-museum. By
one another commission’s resolution a dwelling house being the state
property, where the family of Kajik Khachatryan consisting of five
members (village Getavan of Martakert region) was living for years,
was rendered to him for usage.
The members of the commission once again had attached importance to the
issue of justifying the waiting lists. For having no apprehensions
concerning decisions of courts it was proposed to involve the
commission members into such judicial sittings.
Two adopted resolutions were on providing habitation to families having
a status of a refugee. The Prime Minister noted that new profiles
for perfecting habitation conditions of refugees will be drafted.
During the sitting of the commission some issues to be included into
the next sitting agenda were also discussed.
The Prime Minister charged to realize all tasks in time and proper
to legal regulations.