ArmInfo. "We must continue to implement high-quality large-scale capital expenditure programs," on September 14 during discussion of the interim execution in 2020 of capital expenditure programs implemented with state budget funds,loans and grants RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.
During the discussions, the Prime Minister was informed about the measures taken by the Ministries of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures, Healthcare, Education, Science, Culture and Sports, as well as the Yerevan Municipality, the press service of the RA government reports. They discussed the process of implementing capital expenditure programs in the field of road construction, energy, water supply, regional and urban infrastructure, solid waste, healthcare, and education. It was noted that the construction of roads is carried out with great potential, the planned tenders have been held, construction work is proceeding normally. The issues of technical supervision of road construction were raised. The Prime Minister instructed to submit a proposal on the advisability of increasing the volume of work on a number of sections of the road.
Participants in the discussions also raised issues related to the implementation of new initiatives in 2020. Within the framework of the program of expenditures in the field of education, the Prime Minister proposed to study the possibilities of building a modular kindergarten in some settlements, using the example of the Arevik kindergarten for 140 places, which is being built in the Armavir region at the expense of the state budget. The Prime Minister instructed to conduct an inventory of settlements where it may be advisable to build modular kindergartens, based on the needs and capabilities of the community.
Nikol Pashinyan also instructed to finalize the list of new initiatives in the field of education and health. <Capital expenditures are creating jobs, securing wages, creating profit-making businesses. This undoubtedly contributes to the improvement of the social and economic situation in the country. In this regard, we must continue to implement high-quality, large-scale capital expenditure programs, the head of the Armenian government said.