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    Aravot, Armenia
    May 30 2009


    A move to please people or actual concern?

    The government decided not to check small and medium-sized businesses
    for the next year and a half



    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan has made a sensational announcement
    while presenting the budget performance at the National Assembly
    [parliament]: As per the Armenian president's instruction, today we
    are going to adopt an unprecedented decision (and the decision was
    officially published in the second half of that same day) to support
    small and medium-sized businesses' development and create a favourable
    environment for their taxation without administrative measures. Under
    the government decision, all kinds of inspections are prohibited at
    small and medium-sized enterprises between 2009 and 2010. We are sure
    that stopping checks by 22 inspecting bodies in the crisis period will
    create a better environment for the development of small and
    medium-sized businesses. We are very well conscious that those
    initiated measures are not enough to solve all pending problems and
    we'll continue our efforts in carrying out more anti-crisis measures.

    Armen Martirosyan, head of the [opposition] Heritage faction, gave the
    following assessment to the prime minister's declaration: The prime
    minister's declaration once again confirmed the fact which the
    Heritage party has been repeating numerous times, namely, the
    government is stifling small and medium-sized enterprises. This is
    even a belated step. This was supposed to have been done much earlier
    when there was no political tension among the public. Currently,
    perhaps, they (the government) do need to make populist steps. But in
    our country large enterprises lead the economy. Whereas in normal
    countries small and medium-sized enterprises are the driving force
    because owing to them the middle class is created. The current tax
    package is not yet advantageous for small and medium-sized businesses,
    particularly, when the present political reality is added up to the
    situation. The small and medium-sized businesses are constantly under
    pressure because of numerous checks, fines and other reasons. Probably
    only in a country like ours there is a special budget line of expected
    fines. I think such absurd could not happen in any other country. And
    small and medium-sized businesses are the main source of those fines
    and not the large businesses. Taking the above-mentioned political
    reality into account, we observe that large businesses make the bulk
    of the economy. And despite this, it is not taxed and is not penalized
    because it has political protection, whereas small and medium-sized
    businesses do not have it. So proceeding from the above-stated, this
    decision of the government is not a solution because the owners of
    small and medium-sized businesses pay their taxes normally since they
    have no political protection and keep their businesses going through
    their fair work.

    Yesterday the prime minister also explained to the few deputies
    present in the almost empty session hall what the Russian loan of 500m
    dollars would be spent on. A substantial amount would be allocated to
    the construction of apartments in the earthquake zone. Armen
    Martirosyan had reservations in this regard as well. First, there are
    a lot of empty apartments in the earthquake zone. And the housing
    problem can be solved by buying the empty apartments and giving them
    to homeless people instead of constructing new ones. Second, I have
    doubts regarding the organization which is going to be funded for this
    purpose.

    This organization is known to us since the times when the Yerevan city
    centre construction started and we had numerous problems while they
    had the super profit. We also remember that, and it was mentioned in
    the budget as well, this construction almost was not taxed and it was
    operating in the shadow. This is suspicious for me. An organization
    that had super profit once now will get subsidy from the government
    and again will not pay taxes. Taking all these into account, I see a
    problem here. For the Heritage faction head the most important issue
    is the following: We gave [Russia] property in exchange for the
    100m-dollar debt, now we might give our country to get the 500m
    dollars because it seems that we have nothing else. We have sold all
    our energy resources to a non-Armenian company. None of the large
    enterprises is the government's property. The government possesses
    only land and country if we may say so. So, are we going to yield our
    country as a result of the deal?

    To the newspaper's question if this conclusion was not an
    exaggeration, Mr Martirosyan replied with a proverb: Suffering is
    experience.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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