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    WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH THE STATE?

    Lragir.am
    06 April 06

    Visiting Armrusgasard April 5, President Robert Kocharyan confirmed
    the plan "price of Russian gas - Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant 5th
    generating unit." Of course, the president did not exclude subtleties
    in a new Russian-Armenian property agreement, but he announced that
    an investment program would be implemented with the Russian party. As
    Robert Kocharyan assured on TV, this program would enable modernization
    of the thermal power plant, allowing more sustainable energy generation
    and reducing dependence on gas. Thus, Russians have agreed to a plan
    which will reduce the dependence of Armenia on them. It is difficult
    to believe, on the other hand, that the president is not telling
    the truth or he is not telling the whole truth. Moreover, it is even
    difficult to suggest that the president does not know the whole truth.

    On the other hand, if Robert Kocharyan announced something, it is
    the reality. However, the problem is that Robert Kocharyan spoke to a
    camera, and it is not known which mass media the camera belongs. His
    words were spread through TV channels. No news reporters were invited
    to cover Robert Kocharyan's visit to Armrusgasard. This is not an
    exception, but with regard to these issues it is necessary to have a
    closer contact with the public through a wider news coverage, which
    the president of Armenia has not done for ages. In the meantime,
    the society is not merely interested in the modernization of the 5th
    generating unit of the thermal plant and the price at which gas will
    be supplied to people, but also other questions emanating from these.

    For instance, are there guarantees that the plan of modernization of
    the thermal plant would not the same fate as all the other companies
    transferred to Russia in repayment of the government debt? Or when
    the president announces that price of gas will go up by at least
    10-15 per cent for the population, one may wonder who is going to
    cover the remaining 65-70 per cent of 80 per cent increase of the
    price of gas to be paid to Armrusgasard. The government publicly
    assumes compensation. The other question that occurs is why the
    government should compensate if the Public Utilities Commission had
    made a hasty decision. Or why the commission made a hasty decision,
    and if anyone from the government is going to find it out, or if the
    reason for hastiness is known to the government, or maybe this reason
    is visible or tangible. If we assume that the government is going to
    compensate to Armrusgasard, the question is on what money.

    Maybe the money of taxpayers? But the money of taxpayers is spent
    under the law on the budget, and nothing of the kind is set down
    in that law. It is not set down that the taxpayers must pay for the
    mistakes of the authorities in governance and foreign policies. If
    there are other means, it is interesting to know where these come
    from: loan, grant, privatization, personal savings of government
    officials. It is also interesting to know why the president, who
    usually had consultations in his office, decided to go himself. The
    president did not say a single word about transferring the shares of
    the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline in the context of the gas price talks.

    Why? Is it real or not? The president could have refuted it but he
    did not. Whereas he should have assured the society that we are not
    going to give the pipeline, essential to our energy security, to a
    country we want to be less dependent on in terms of energy.

    Questions are too many, and no doubt the president's answers
    to these questions would give rise to new questions. Probably,
    Robert Kocharyan avoided meeting news reporters to save time, and
    considered it enough to broadcast the video on several channels. Or
    maybe answering these questions is inferior to the competence of the
    president. In this case the president could instruct a top official
    to give up attempts of reassuring people with a heroic mystery on
    their face, and give true information to public on what is happening
    with the state property of the Republic of Armenia, the policies on
    energy security, and the Republic of Armenia in general. Finally,
    the state has the right to know what is happening with itself. Maybe
    the state could tell something.
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