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    IN FORMAL SENSE, THERE WAS NOT ANY UNDONE WORK IN 2008, FINANCE MINISTER SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1012042
    Feb 10, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The 2008 measures and programs of
    the RA ministry of finance were mostly formulated in 4 documents on
    measures of the Armenian government: the program of measures of the
    government, the priority tasks, the list of measures envisaged for
    2008-2012, and "Doing Business" program of measures.

    When presenting the annual report to the prime minister Tigran Sargsyan
    on February 10, the minister of finance Tigran Davtian said that
    out of the 6 measures envisaged by last year's government program,
    only one was not fully implemented so it was proposed changing the
    terms. "In the formal sense, there was not any undone work, but there
    were some reservations regarding the implementation of some programs
    which were mainly conditioned by the procedures of international
    expert examination," the minister explained.

    According to him, "Doing Business" measures can be considered
    as implemented but there are some problems which are now being
    discussed at the RA ministry of economy. These problems are related
    to simplification of export procedures and the systems of licences
    and permissions and to reduction in the number of the necessary
    customs documents.

    In the opinion of the prime minister, a problem exists in this sector.

    "International comparisons shows that red tape has formed in
    Armenia because of the legislation, normative acts and the existing
    practice. This is the reason why Armenia's rating has declined,"
    he noted, adding that these actions are reduced and the unnecessary
    stages are removed in other countries, which is not done in Armenia. "I
    agree that there is an internal resistance, that is, many departments
    and officials are not interested in this simplification because they
    will be deprived of their leverage and influence, because the change
    presupposes that their behavior must change, whereas people are not
    inclined to change their behavior easily," T. Sargsyan said.
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