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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER PARRIES ACCUSATIONS AGAINST EXECUTIVE POWER

    ArmInfo
    2008-07-03 18:04:00

    At the July 3 session of RA government, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan parried several accusations against the executive power in
    the oppositional press.

    According to T.Sargsyan, today there are three serious accusations
    against the government, however, these accusations are far from being
    true. The government is being accused of the fact that 70-80% of
    gasoline import in Armenia makes up shadow circulation, and thousands
    of wagons are imported illegally. The prime minister noted that this
    is impossible and such rumors aim to mislead the public and discredit
    the authorities.

    The second accusation is connected with allegedly artificial price
    boost in Armenia to enrich the authorities. T.Sargsyan pointed out
    that in the early 90s hyperinflation was observed in Armenia under
    the influence of external factors. "Both then and now the authorities
    were not interested in high inflation as this is connected first and
    foremost with their image", he said. He added that today they think
    in the world how to restrain the unprecedented inflation of fuel and
    food commodities. As compared with 2007, 9,9% inflation was fixed in
    Armenia and 8% was conditioned by the increase in prices of imported
    goods, he said.

    The prime minister also noted that the sale of gold and exchange
    reserves is also an object of state speculation. The Central Bank
    took a political decision to export gold to Switzerland as early
    as 1994. Metallic exchange deposit accounts in USD were opened in
    Switzerland. The physical being of gold in Armenia couldn't contribute
    to settlement of economical and social problems, therefore a decision
    was taken to make this gold a profitable asset, Sargsyan said. In 2003
    the CBA took another decision to convert the accounts into pounds,
    as a result Armenia obtained $2,3 mln net profit which was completely
    transferred to the state budget, he added. The main accusation is
    that if the gold had been sold not in the 90s but in 2008, it would
    have been possible to obtain much bigger profit with due regard for
    the increase in gold prices. However, Sargsyan said that following
    this logic one shouldn't have held privatization of enterprises in
    the 90s as today these assets are much more expensive.
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