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    WHAT WILL OUR ECONOMY BE LIKE IN 2012?
    SHUSHAN MATEVOSYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 09, 2008
    Armenia


    Interview with the member of ARFD parliamentary faction Artsvik
    Minasyan.


    `The government program aimed at the implementation of reforms in our
    country was characterized in deferent ways in the National Assembly. In
    your opinion to what extent is the program realistic?'

    `It is good you didn't say `what would you call¦?' because I usually
    avoid giving names to documents. Each document must envisage specific
    goals and tasks, and propose concrete solutions to those issues. In
    this term the government program includes news ideas, unlike the
    previous program there is a certain unification of five pan-national
    programs.

    According to the Prime Minister by the implementation of the five
    pan-national programs Armenia will most probably become a financial,
    business, health and cultural center in the region. The goal can be
    considered wonderful. But there are no resources and directions
    mentioned in this program to achieve the before mentioned goal.

    The first guarantee of the implementation of any goal is public trust.
    The public must see and feel the idea and trust it. In this regard, I
    think, our government has lots of work to do. Each of us must assist
    the newly formed government. I'm really concerned about Armenia's
    economic development. Of course it is good to be a regional center or
    to have such aspirations, but when we look at the five pan-national
    programs we notice that nearly all of them involve the sphere of
    service. Unfortunately, the sphere of material production either lacks
    or it makes a very small part of the program.

    Which means, by trying to render qualitative services in the region,
    our country is facing the high risk of fall. Because every service can
    be free and qualitative in case there is no conflict in the region. But
    the situation is quite the opposite in our region. The second matter of
    concern is that the program doesn't give the clear picture of our
    future economy. After all what will the economy be like in Armenia in
    2012? How will we manage to solve the employment issue? What will be
    the picture of social protection? Of course the state must always do
    the maximum, but as a representative of a socialist power I believe
    every document must clearly show the role and the participation of the
    state.'
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