Ministry of Labor and Social Protection Received 10 Million Manat for Construction of Flats
President Ilham Aliyev has ordered the allocation of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection (MLSP) 10 million Manat in response to its previous order "On additional measures to improve the social situation of persons who have become disabled while protecting the territorial integrity, independence and constitutional order, as well as the families of martyrs" from June 20 this year.
The document provides for this category of citizens apartments until 2018. In June, the President instructed the Cabinet of Ministers allocated from the state budget for 2014 advanced facilities. In addition, the state budget for the 2015-2018 year in public investment should be provided for the implementation of measures in this direction.
Note that according to the MLSP (http://www.mlspp.gov.az/az/pages/6/34), 1 880 Karabakh war veterans and families of martyrs have been provided with housing. --08D-
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