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    WHAT PROBLEM DOES THE SALE OF FIFTH GENERATING UNIT SOLVE?
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    21 June 06

    How can a man selling his furniture or fridge to support his family be
    described, even if that man is the only man in the family? The sale
    of the fifth generating unit of the Thermal Power Plant of Hrazdan
    was but a global model of this example. Therefore, a description is
    necessary. However, the public does not have enough information to
    give a description, a description of the deal. Serge Sargsyan promised
    to give this information. He said there are details, and on learning
    these details the public will become convinced that the state property
    was sold successfully. But these details have not been presented
    yet. Either because of being busy, or having forgotten or hoping that
    the public will forget about the promise to announce the details.

    It is also possible that there are no details at all. In this case,
    the deal and its authors must be described relying on what there is.

    And what is there? The generating unit was sold to solve the problem
    of gas for people for three years. Roughly speaking, these 250 million
    dollars from the sale of the generating unit will be spent on buying
    gas, in other words, we deal with a "generating unit for gas or gas
    for generating unit" deal. Surprisingly, the government of Armenia
    and the international financial organizations evaluated this deal as
    positive. From the point of view of the price and the conditions of
    contract may, in fact, quite good. It is necessary, however, to find
    out the purpose of the deal. Was it to sell the generating unit or
    was it to compensate for the rising price of gas? If the purpose was
    to sell the generating unit, why did not they put it out to tender,
    why no bids were made? After all, the Iranians also had a proposal
    regarding the block; of course, they bid a lower price, but instead
    the generating unit would remain the property of Armenia. The Iranian
    proposal was a loan, but it is more logical than irretrievable
    spending of the money from the sale within three years and losing
    the property. In other words, the Armenian government does not and
    will not benefit from the deal.

    The explanation that by subsidizing gas the Armenian production
    becomes more competitive is almost as far from being logical as the
    deal itself. In fact, they can similarly sell whatever the state has
    and cover all the expenses on energy instead of subsidizing. Hence,
    our economy will become competitive not only in the region but also in
    the European Union. The situation is total absurdity. Over the next
    three years, when the government will be subsidizing our economy,
    the economies of Georgia and Azerbaijan will simply adapt to the high
    price of gas. And when the government stops subsidizing businesses
    in three years, it is impossible to imagine the state of Armenian
    businesses against Georgian and Azerbaijani businessmen.

    Besides, people who think that the economies of Armenia, Georgia and
    Azerbaijan compete are badly mistaken. These are so tiny that the
    notion of competition does not even occur, because the economies of
    the three countries have an insignificant presence on foreign markets.

    In other words, it is obvious that the arguments of the government are
    excuse rather than explanation. Besides, it is difficult to believe
    that the Armenian government agreed to sell the generating unit for
    the sake of the Armenian producers and population, because the same
    government does not make any efforts to relieve the revaluation of
    the Armenian dram, which raises the costs of local production and
    empties the pockets of the population.

    In the meantime, the revaluation of the dram affects the fifth
    generating unit as well. The 250 million dollars that the government
    of Armenia receives must be paid to Armrusgasard. It is clear that it
    must be paid in drams, because the currency in Armenia is the dram,
    as the "witnesses of revaluation of the dram" like to repeat.

    Whereas Russia is going to pay 250 million in dollars. The dram is
    being revaluated, and 250 million dollars in a dram amount is less now
    than at the moment of the deal. Besides, the revaluation may continue,
    whereas the price of gas does not change. In fact, 250 million dollars
    may not make the necessary dram amount for subsidies in the upcoming
    three years. In other words, the sale of the generating unit does
    not appear to solve even the problem of subsidizing gas. And it is
    becoming more urgent to find out what problem it solves.
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