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    ARMENIA: OPPOSITION MP FORECASTS START OF WAR BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR

    Regnum, Russia
    Nov 28 2006

    Passing the law 'On amortization for public and state needs' initiated
    a war between the rich and the poor; leader of Armenian Democratic
    Party, opposition MP Aram Sarkisyan stated to a REGNUM correspondent.

    According to him, the law had negative consequences even before it was
    passed. Pointing to the situation arisen as a result of amortization
    in connection with construction of Northern and Main Avenues, the
    oppositionist mentioned that people received there compensation which
    did not correspond with real estate's market prices. He stressed that
    active 'dragging' the bill at parliament was aimed at amnestying
    violations made as a result of implementing an anti-constitutional
    governmental decision. "These people will receive a kind of indulgence
    for their deeds," he believes.

    Stressing that the current law determines paying out compensations
    at the level of market prices plus 15%, Aram Sarkisyan pointed to
    necessity of granting real estate in place where owner of the realty
    to be alienated lived. Additionally, the law determines that decision
    on amortization for public needs should be made by government and not
    parliament on the basis of some-organization's proposal; the latter is
    unacceptable. According to Sarkisyan, vivid interest of ruling clique
    in passing the bill is caused by fact that, at present, everything
    has already been sold in the country; only land remains to be unsold;
    authorities need it to fill their own pockets.

    It is worth stressing, the law 'On amortization for public and state
    needs' was passed on November 27 in its third and final reading. 70
    MPs voted for the law; two abstained from voting. Opposition boycotted
    the voting.
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