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    Power Monopoly Strikes Oligarchs First

    Lragir.am
    18 July 06

    "Let them return, let them advance, but let there not be monopoly in
    power," stated Vazgen Manukyan, the leader of the National Democratic
    Union July 18 at the Pastark Club, answering the question on growing
    activity and advance of rightists which is the same as the All-Armenian
    Movement. Vazgen Manukyan says elimination of monopoly in power must
    be the prime concern of businesses rather than ordinary farmers.

    "After all, an ordinary farmer, who is wise enough, knows everything,
    wants them to create favorable conditions for him to be able to support
    his family. But the power monopoly strikes serious businesses, serious
    businessmen. It strikes the oligarchs. Well, they have earned some
    money in certain ways; power monopoly means that they can take away
    everything from them at any moment, as it happened to Khodorkovsky,"
    says Vazgen Manukyan. According to him, there is already a class of
    serious businessmen, who are interested in sustainable development
    of their country not to lose what they have.

    "For instance, I am also against that the property be taken away
    from these people. I mean something else. Communication, transports,
    etc. there are questions to be revised in connection with copper
    mining, there can even be a question of nationalization. In other
    places, conditions need to be created immediately, new people will
    emerge who will set off at the bottom and reach great outcome,"
    says Vazgen Manukyan. He assures that all the oligarchs would be
    reluctant to lose their property in case power changes, but the
    government should operate normally, legally.

    "Their income will decline a little but they will be guaranteed.

    This is dangerous for them as well but they have to be in this game,
    this is my impression from their words and actions," says Vazgen
    Manukyan.
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