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    A LAW GENERATING MONOPOLY

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    [07:33 pm] 08 June, 2006

    On June 8 at the House of Journalist in Yerevan a press-conference
    was held, where the representatives of journalistic associations spoke
    about the draft amendments to the RA Laws "On Postal Communication",
    "On Licensing" and "On State Duty", proposed by the RA National
    Assembly deputies of the United Labor Party Gurgen Arsenian and
    Grigor Ghonjeyan.

    According to the draft amendments developed by them, the provisions
    on licensing of organizations who implement subscription for print
    periodicals and their delivery should be removed from the respective
    laws.

    In April this year similar amendments to the Law "On Postal
    Communication" were proposed by Yerevan Press Club.

    The drafts of the ULP faction meet the requirements of the journalistic
    community and the press disseminating agencies. However, as it was
    stated at the press-conference, the stance of the Government does cause
    concern. The Government agrees that the subscription service does not
    have to be licensed, yet maintains that the subscription delivery
    is actually the same as the letter delivery, and its licensing is
    necessary as conditioned by the interests of the consumers.

    In the opinion of journalistic associations, the functioning of
    the Law "On Postal Communication" as the Government sees it will
    mean a shutdown for many private companies engaged in newspaper and
    magazine delivery by subscription: their small profits will not afford
    the payment of 5 million AMD for the license (over $ 11,500). The
    monopolist position, with all the resulting negative consequences, will
    be taken by the national communication operator "Haypost" ("Armpost").

    Putting an equality sign between the deliveries of open print
    periodicals with letter delivery is completely illogical: the
    letters contain confidential information and hence the activity of
    the organizations that deliver them to the addressees must be under
    certain control of the state.

    Meanwhile, on June 7 the RA State Commission for the Protection of
    Economic Competition admitted that "Armpost" has already taken a
    dominating position on the market in several services, including
    interstate post, telegraph and urgent messaging service.

    On June 9 the proposed amendments to the RA Law "On Postal
    Communication", "On Licensing" and "On State Duty" will be considered
    by the RA NA Standing Committee on the Issues of Finance, Loan,
    Budget and Economy.

    The material was provided by the YPC.
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