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    300 TO BE PRIVATIZED

    Lragir.am
    12 April 06

    On April 10 the National Assembly at last heard the Report on State
    Property Privatization 2001-2003. The report was presented by Karineh
    Kirakosyan, the head of the Department for Management of State
    Property under the government of Armenia, who also presented facts
    for 2004. During the discussion of such an important issue there were
    hardly 20-25 members of parliament present, and from time to time two
    or three oppositionists who have been announcing about illegalities
    reported in the course of privatization.

    By January 1, 2005 1925 medium-sized and big companies, 7266 small
    objects and 80 unfinished constructions have been privatized. In 2004
    companies were mostly privatized through direct sale and tender. 48
    out of 69 were privatized by direct sale, 15 were put out to tender
    and 6 were sold by auction. In 2004 privatization proceeds totaled
    2.752 million drams and 45 million U.S. dollars. By January 1, 2005
    privatization proceeds totaled 142.32 billion drams, 63.788 billion on
    privatization certificates. Although in 2003 several times more state
    property was privatized, privatization proceeds almost did not grow -
    2.905 billion drams. The average price of privatization of a company is
    35 million drams. 214 privatized companies were dissolved, 108 filed
    for bankruptcy. In this period 6 nursery schools were privatized,
    unused land of other educational institutions was alienated. 471
    refugees and 71 residents privatized land.

    Karineh Kirakosyan said about 300 companies failed to cover their
    liabilities, some companies failed the labor liability or did not
    report to the Department for State Property Management. A total of
    6969 jobs, 3318 new jobs had been foreseen. The government filed
    actions against companies which had failed their liabilities. Karineh
    Kirakosyan cannot remember cases when the companies were returned to
    the state, however, she clearly stated that filing of actions made
    buyers to hurry up.

    300 entities remain on the list of companies to be privatized,
    concluded Karineh Kirakosyan.
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