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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT WELCOMES PREMIER'S TRANSPARENT ACTIVITIES

    ARKA
    Apr 10, 2009

    YEREVAN, April 10. /ARKA/. RA President Serzh Sargsyan welcomes RA
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan's transparent activities.

    "I think we should welcome the Prime Minister's transparent activities,
    everyone should welcome his determination and the Government's
    confidence in the future," President Sargsyan stated at a news
    conference on the 1st anniversary of his presidency.

    "No government in the world considers this period a good one,"
    Sargsyan said.

    "As to the Armenian Government, I think that the crisis is not only
    the Government's problem or an Armenian phenomenon. However, we all
    must be united and stand side by side with the Government for it to
    be able to temper the impacts," Sargsyan said.

    The Armenian President pointed out that the Government's anti-crisis
    program is, on the one hand, in harmony with other Governments'
    programs, and, on the other hand, has its specific features because
    the crisis is complicated by a number of problems in Armenia.

    Specifically, the Armenian population received financial assistance
    from the Diaspora, and part of the population earned their living
    abroad, mainly in Russia. However, most of them are now unemployed.

    "I am happy that we were able to form a political coalition before
    the crisis and to implement the right personnel policy. I think=2
    0that the criticism against the government is natural," Sargsyan said.

    According to him, every government must be ready to listen to criticism
    and "instead of feeling hurt, draw necessary conclusions."

    "We have chosen the way and I think that we have not an easier or
    better way," Sargsyan said.
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