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In April 600,000 citizens received lump-sum payments, 529.2 thousand were refused
Baku/14.05.20/Turan: The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, at the request of Turan agency, reported that in April, in accordance with the Action Plan approved by the Cabinet of Ministers on April 7, 600,000 low-income citizens, including unemployed and those who lost, received a lump sum work due to quarantine mode.
The action plan provides for the payment of a lump sum for living wage (190 manat) for each month in April-May registered as unemployed in electronic form.
Refusal of assistance was received by 320 thousand people in whose name there are labor contracts. Among the refuseniks and 170 thousand people who have VÖEN, another 20 thousand have 2 or more real estate objects, and 19,200 people who have two or more cars.
In addition, with reference to the databases of the relevant institutions, it was found that 41,000 requests were made by people living abroad. Applications for a single payment of one of the spouses of 65 thousand couples were satisfied. At the same time, a large number of incorrect information was provided by citizens, and therefore a lump sum payment was refused. —0—
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- 14 May 2020 19:45
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