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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER EXPECTS BETTER ECONOMIC PROGRESS

    ARKA
    May 20, 2008

    YEREVAN, May 20. /ARKA/. RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian said the
    country's economic progress was impressive last year, but it could
    have been better. He stressed the importance of ensuring equal taxation
    terms, so that everyone would be equal to law.

    "This is the guarantee of our victory," the Prime Minister said today
    at the parliament meeting.

    Sargsian said budget receipts hit a record high of 33% last year. The
    share of taxes increased by 1.6% in the country's GDP. However,
    the budget execution helped to revealed serious drawbacks in tax and
    customs administrations in 2007, according to the Premier. Indirect
    taxes had a lion's share in the tax system, whereas direct taxes
    decreased as compared to 2006. Sargsian believes the reasons for this
    process are growing imports and the county's inner political situation.

    "Macroeconomic indicators of 2007 both impress and imposes high
    responsibility," the Premier said.

    He pointed out that last year GDP rose 13.8%, while inflation was 6.6%
    and budget deficit made 1.5%. Sargsian said 2007 was a successful
    economic year for Armenia in comparison with other CIS- members.

    Countries with transitional economy become politically active
    when they achieve economic progress and improve social conditions,
    according to the Prime Minister. In this case, mistakes in government
    activities become apparent and citizens demand correction of faults,
    Sargsian said.

    The budget surplus totaled 4.2bln drams (without credits and foreign
    investments) in 2007 - 0.1% of GDP (against 0.6% GDP deficit in 2006).

    Last year, Armenia's budget receipts hit a record high of 570.1bln
    drams - 29.7% (131.4bln drams) increase as compared to 2006. Budget
    expenditures increased by 24.6% (111.8mln drams) to 565.9bln drams
    in the reporting period. ($1 - 308.24 drams).
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