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    Political reason motivates extraordinary session on deposits

    Yerkir
    17 Dec 04

    Political reason motivates the initiative for extraordinary session
    on deposits. This opinion has been expressed by ARF faction secretary
    Hrayr Karapetian during a briefing, saying that the real reason for
    the session is not to return the deposits. Karapetian believes the
    issue still needs scrutiny. In addition, MP finds the return of 30
    dollars for lost 1000 rubles not just.

    This topic was discussed with the prime minister the other day, who
    said that return of the deposits will imply big cuts in teachers,
    doctors, etc. He said that one of the ways for returning the deposits
    could be privileges in taxes, etc. However, he found impossible to
    destabilize political situation by the initiative.

    The ARF faction secretary said that their party had not yet discussed
    the issue, but may present its approaches in the near future. The
    political situation in Armenia was rather stable throughout 2004
    and seems to have same prospects the coming year. Karapetian noted
    the political fight which resulted in the opposition's decision to
    boycott. But the main thing was that the people could live another
    peaceful, stable and creative year.

    The secretary expressed hope that during the coming year, the
    coalition will be able to expand its social programs and provide
    rise of salaries to civil servants in 2006. He also prioritized
    parliamentary activities, adoption of laws on national security and
    social system. He welcomed the decision of EU which offers Turkey
    to recognize the genocide and open borders soon. He also said that
    "our foreign policy has set Karabagh issue on proper rails and we
    will succeed, if we continue in this direction." Finally, he said
    the ARF position on this issue has not changed.
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