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    OPPOSITION CONSIDERS THAT ARMENIA WILL FEEL CRISIS CONSEQUENCES IN 1-1.5 MONTHS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010810
    Dec 22, 2008
    YEREVAN

    The consequences of the economic crisis for Armenia will be very hard,
    and country's common citizens will feel the economic problems already
    in 1-1.5 months. Vahagn Khachatrian, the former Yerevan Mayor, stated
    at the December 21 Armenian National Congress conference. He also
    said thaat budget revenues from VAT will be also reduced.

    According to him, fund allocation under the Millennium Challenge
    program has been already suspended. He said that instead of real
    programs on small and medium-sized business assistance, the authorities
    act by administrative methods trying to get tax collection by all
    means, which leads to stopping of economic activity of many small and
    medium-sized enterprises. Besides, the authorities very much hope for
    foreign financial support and ask various countries and international
    organizations for sums of 50m, 200m, and even 1bn USD.

    In V. Khachatrian's opinion, for coming out of the formed situation
    the government should have presented the respective program in
    consideration of the domestic resources. Economy of resources and
    optimalization of expenditures should be that program's component.

    Analysing the financial-economic crisis world tendencies, the former
    Prime Minister and leader of the Freedom party Hrant Bagratian
    characterized the situation in world economy by the following
    phrase: "Economy has fallen a prey to bank terror." According to
    his estimation, this year capital export from Armenia will amount to
    nearly 1bn USD. Meanwhile transfers reduction from abroad await the
    country. He also mentioned the high dependence of Armenia's economy
    on non-ferrous metals export and energy carriers import.

    H. Bagratian also pointed out to the necessity to stop talks about
    closing the Armenian NPP until a new ANPP is built. "Armenia should
    remain a country with atomic energy," H. Bagratian said.
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