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    GARNIK ISAGULYAN DOES RESEARCH

    Lragir.am
    19 April 06

    On April 19 the story of an institute become known; its name was
    announced two years ago but recently it has been served in a dish
    at last. It is the Institute of Political Research, established on
    the June 10, 2004 decision of the government of Armenia and operated
    within the administration of the president of Armenia. The founder
    and the president of the board of the institute is Garnik Isagulyan,
    adviser to the president of Armenia. On April 19 he gave a news
    conference to give the new address of the Institute of Political
    Research. The institute occupies 6 rooms in the library building of
    the Academy of Sciences of Armenia. Before the Institute existed,
    if it existed at all, in the residence of the president of Armenia.

    However, the institute will not stay long at this address. The
    government has provided a five-storey building at 44 Arshakunyats
    Street which will be ready to receive Garnik Isagulyan and experts
    in six months.

    "I repeat and I will be saying this quite often that the institute
    does not face any problems thanks to the head of state because he
    accepts all our proposals," says Garnik Isagulyan. He also says it
    is not clear when the government decision on establishment of the
    institute would be implemented if the president had not attended to
    it personally. Nevertheless, besides the president, Garnik Isagulyan
    thanks the government, the National Assembly and all the other agencies
    which contributed to the Institute of Political Research.

    The major goal of the institute is political analyses for the
    president of Armenia. The topics are not unlimited, but there are
    topics, such as the Karabakh issue and the developments connected
    with our four neighbor countries, that are under constant attention,
    and reports on these are extended to the president every week. These
    reports are confidential, but generally Garnik Isagulyan assures
    that their activity will be open, their analyses will be open, they
    will not be pro-governmental or opposition, and most importantly,
    they will be independent. The institute will be funded from the state
    budget, and Garnik Isagulyan finds this to be the main guarantee of
    independence. In 2006, for instance, the political research for the
    president of Armenia will cost taxpayers 107 million drams.

    "It was extremely important for the institute not to depend on
    other sources of funding in order to be independent," says Garnik
    Isagulyan. However, being a governmental agency that is funded
    from the budget does not mean that the institute headed by Garnik
    Isagulyan cannot accept orders. It can and is willing to, assures
    Garnik Isagulyan. Any agency, both Armenian and foreign, political
    and nonpolitical, opposition of pro-governmental, can order research
    and, of course, pay for it. The president of the board of the IPS
    Garnik Isagulyan assures that the experts are highly qualified, and
    their analyses could have even enriched the desktop of Condoleezza
    Rice, says Garnik Isagulyan. However, Rice would first have to order
    and pay. The analyses are free for the president, the government,
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense. Garnik
    Isagulyan plans to increase the members of the staff from 42 to 72.

    The minimum salary is 150 thousand drams.
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