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    A FORCE MAJEURE YEAR AND SIMILAR EXPECTATIONS

    Lragir.am
    13:55:24 - 26/12/2008

    The year 2008 was that of force majeure both in terms of external and
    internal policies, stated the director of the Politeconomia Institute,
    political and economic expert Andranik Tevanyan on December 26 at the
    Pastark press club. According to him, March 1 was a home political
    challenge which resulted from the mistake of the government and
    had a negative impact on the country. Among external challenges,
    Andranik Tevanyan notes the recent activity regarding the talks for
    the Karabakh settlement in which Serge Sargsyan said willing for
    concessions, and which did not come into being because Ilham Aliyev
    wanted more than the seven regions. Thanks to Aliyev's appetite, the
    talks for Karabakh did not take a bad turn, which was brought about
    by cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan; in order to thwart the
    program of Nabucco, Russia won over Azerbaijan and made Armenia agree
    to concessions in the Karabakh issue, and Lavrov stated that all the
    issues except that of Lachin have been agreed on.

    According to Andranik Tevanyan, the most serious challenge of the year
    is the global economic crisis, noting that the government's statements
    about having tackled its first wave are true to the extent that the
    government tackled the first wave through silencing the crisis.

    However, the expert says that the economy of Armenia underwent regress

    without the economic crisis because after the 2007 parliamentary
    election a one-party system was shaped which launched a policy of
    economic bolshevism.

    The first and heavy expression of this policy was, according to
    the economic Tevanyan, the elimination of the lump-sum tax, which
    increased the tax burden of small and midsize businesses, multiplying
    their tax liabilities.

    By the way, Andranik Tevanyan thinks that the dissatisfaction of
    those people caused the great opposition surge in the presidential
    election because the government had eliminated the source of income
    of 300-400 thousand people.

    Generally, the policy of economic bolshevism, which was determined by
    the desire of the government to accrue wealth, adopted a tactics of
    economic redistribution through tax repression. According to Andranik
    Tevanyan, the government also set to collect a big budget because it
    thinks the best way of ruling people is to collect everyone's money,
    especially that the lack of public control over budget outlays enables
    making big money in legal ways.

    For instance, the 2009 budget twice exceeds that of 2007, whereas the
    GDP has not doubled, and there is no proportionality, Andranik Tevanyan
    says, noting that the 2009 budget is a budget which generates rather
    than tackles crisis. Andranik Tevanyan says it is a heavy burden for
    the economy impacted by the global crisis, and it is not ruled out that
    the government may face necessity of sequest ering in the middle of the
    year, that is to cut down both budget expenses and outlays. Otherwise
    the consequence will be heavier, the economist thinks.

    Generally, he thinks that in 2009 Armenia will face social tension,
    cut in jobs and remittances will be felt acutely. In order to tackle
    this, the government must adopt a policy of cheap money, not revaluate
    the dram artificially, especially that there is no external inflation
    pressure because the global crisis causes prices to drop. According
    to the economist, the government must relieve the tax burden, decrease
    the tax on profit, charge the VAT from the economy rather than on the
    border not to deprive the businesses of working capital which they
    need in time of crisis. Andranik Tevanyan says if the government
    does not revise its policy and does not take the necessary steps,
    the situation will be very complicated. In addition, this situation,
    according to the economist, may cause the rate of crime to go up, which
    is typical of crisis. The government has not boosted the budget of
    the police, and a policeman will have to do more work for the same pay.
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