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    FORMER PRIME MINISTERS ON THE ECONOMIC CRISIS

    LRAGIR.AM
    12:47:35 - 26/05/2009

    On May 25, the Armenian former Premiers Hrant Bagratyan, Khosrov
    Harutunyan and Aram Sargsyan, during the forum organized at the
    American University of Armenia, dwelt on the economic crisis, its
    impact on Armenia and the ways out of it.

    Hrant Bagratyan stated that a slowing of the economic increase is
    being registered in Armenia, which in 2009 reached 16, 8 percent,
    while in the rest of the world it is 3, 4 percent.

    Unlike the Southern countries, there is a multilateral crisis
    in Armenia, Russia and Ukraine, which, according to Bagratyan,
    does not have anything in common with the world economic crisis. In
    these countries, the crisis has to be deeper as they do not have any
    possibility to help the jobless people, they do not have any practice
    to help the poor. For example, in Armenia the unemployment average
    benefit is 15 thousand drams, and the average salary is 100 000 drams
    and the average pension is 25 000 drams. Such a country cannot resist
    the crisis, because the average pension should be the 40 percent of
    the salary, and the unemployment benefit not less than 35 000 drams.

    There is the problem of the national dram in Armenia. In Armenia,
    there is no money for loans, and in the West there is money but there
    is no one who wants loans, stated Bagratyan. In countries such as
    Armenia, Russia and Ukraine the democracy is disappearing, in case
    of which there cannot be trade relations. The role of the monopolies
    is enhancing in such countries, noted the former Prime Minister.

    The Armenian economic increase decreased by 9, 7 percent in four
    months. The Azerbaijani GDP, unlike the Armenian one, increased. The
    reason is that the Armenian GDP has always been exaggerated in the
    last 10-15 years. Bagratyan thinks that the GDP should be corrected,
    according to which, the Armenian 4 percent increase is equal to 1
    percent increase of the U.K.

    Hrant Bagratyan presented also the production situation in Armenia,
    according to which, the 51 percent of the production belongs to
    40 oligarchs who pay 31 percent of taxes, the small and midsize
    enterprises produce only 26 percent and pay 3.7 percent of taxes. The
    Foreign capital is the 18 percent of our economy and it pays 23
    percent of taxes, and state enterprises produce the 4 percent and
    pay 9 percent of taxes.

    According to Hrant Bagratyan, one of the main problems of Armenia is
    the corruption - fusion of property and state, business and state
    government, bringing the example the Minister of Health who is the
    owner of a hospital.

    Hrant Bagratyan presented also the peculiarities of the Armenian
    crisis, which is the monopoly of the import, which is a state
    policy. And the governmental project to insert a tax representative
    within major enterprises does not have anything in common with
    the sphere of import. According to Bagratyan, the export is in an
    outrageous state, which is the 1/6 of the import.

    Hrant Bagratyan proposed an anti-crisis program, according to which,
    we do not have to contribute the construction, which is the main
    reason for the deepening of the crisis, but we have to depreciate the
    national currency, because Armenia does not need a strong currency now.

    On of the other former Prime Minister of Armenia, Khosrov Harutunyan
    stated that the crisis will be overcome as soon as it is overcome
    in the U.S. In the present situation, the problem should be posed
    differently, how to soften the impact of the crisis.

    He noted that the crisis has a feature. In state of a crisis, the
    government - business relations should be enhanced. In this situation,
    they had to trust each other, a thing, which did not happen.

    Khosrov Harutunyan thinks that Armenia, which is a country with
    poor resources, should give freedom, but the government deprives the
    enterprisers from freedom. Under such conditions, Harutunyan attaches
    great importance to the establishing of an equal competition field.

    According to another former Prime Minister of Armenia, Aram Sargsyan,
    the first cause of the present situation is the lack of trust
    between the government and the Armenian society, which brings about
    an economic crisis. The Armenian government does not do anything to
    restore the confidence.

    Aram Sargsyan thinks that the second reason for this crisis is
    psychological and humane. The third reason is the corruption, but
    the problem is its measures, noted Sargsyan. There are enterprisers
    in Armenia, who are monopolists and break the law sometimes, but
    they create job posts. The most dangerous thing, according to Aram
    Sargsyan, is the sphere of those who are state officials and they
    are engaged in business and get more profit than the enterprisers
    do. Aram Sargsyan noted that until these problems are not solved,
    Armenia will not get rid of the crisis.
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