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    Interfax, Russia
    March 20 2009


    ARMENIAN PM PRESENTS GOVERNMENT'S ANTI-CRISIS PLAN



    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan presented the government's
    anti-crisis concept to journalists on Friday.First, we should bolster
    our country's immunity [to the global crisis]. To this end, we should
    significantly strengthen infrastructure and provide assistance to
    small and medium-sized businesses and to enterprises that are
    experiencing temporary difficulties, can increase their export
    potential, and use local agriculture products and resources. These are
    the three key points of our anti-crisis concept, Sargsyan said
    following a meeting with President Serzh Sargsyan and leaders of
    political parties, at which they discussed implications of the global
    economic crisis.

    The social programs that we are planning to carry out should
    significantly downplay the difficulties, which chiefly the low-income
    strata of society are facing, Sargsyan said.

    The prime minister also praised the format of the Friday discussion,
    which he said helped the president and the government to hear
    criticism and proposals on overcoming the financial crisis.

    The proposals particularly concerned the tax area, the scope of
    taxation, the degree to which the state can intervene in various
    fields and curb prices, and so on. What counts most is that the party
    leaders who were present at the discussion expressed their willingness
    to help the state find ways out of the current situation, he said.

    The president discussed implications of the global economic crisis for
    the Armenian economy with the leaders of 48 parties on Friday.

    Presidential spokesman Samvel Farmanian told journalists that the
    invitations to take part in the debates were sent to 63 out of the 72
    parties officially registered in Armenia.

    The remaining nine parties are either undergoing liquidation
    procedures, or have actually stopped their activities, or do not have
    an elected chairman, Farmanian said.
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