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    NEW ARMENIAN CABINET UNVEILS STRATEGY
    by Natalia Leshchenko

    Global Insight
    April 29, 2008

    The Armenian parliament is discussing today the five-year
    development strategy proposed by the newly formed government of
    Tigran Sarkisian. The programme pledges the strengthening the rule
    of law, improving the business environment and implementing other
    "second-generation" reforms. Economy Minister Nerses Yeritsian said
    that the programme aims to sustain Armenia's economic growth by
    guaranteeing fair business competition and taking other measures to
    improve the overall investment climate. The main locus of such reforms,
    the Prime Minister pointed out, will be the improvement of the work of
    the tax and customs agencies that are still often accused of arbitrary
    action. The parliament is highly likely to pass the strategy since it
    is worked out with the representatives of all parliamentary factions,
    and the government controls the parliament to a nearly full extent.

    Significance:The governmental programme is a predictable continuation
    of the policies of President Serzh Sargsyan, who had stepped into
    the position from having been prime minister. Anti-corruption
    reforms are much needed, as well as the streamlining of the fiscal
    and customs policies implementation. The governmental commitment to
    the declared goals of improving the investment climate, however, will
    need to be verified by action, as corruption will be hard to root out
    given its strong penetration into the administrative bodies of the
    country. Finding social peace will also be a major task, after the
    bloody crack-down on post-election protests this March. The programme
    put forward to the parliament by Armenian government has all the right
    words in it--the question is whether the government will prove able
    to sing to its own hymn sheet.
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