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    ANTIMONOPOLY INSTITUTIONS IN ARMENIA ARE MOSTLY FORMAL BY NATURE, RA OMBUDSMAN SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 23, 2009

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The whole economy of Armenia has
    been monopolized, and political will and willingness are needed to
    fight that, RA Ombudsman Armen Harutyunian said at the October 23 press
    conference, noting that in a small country with scarce resources like
    Armenia, the only potential is the creation of favorable conditions
    for the free manifestation of creative capacities of its citizens.

    In the opinion of the ombudsman, in Armenia, the antimonopoly
    institutions do not function efficiently and are mostly formal by
    nature, so the rights of consumers are not guaranteed and protected.

    "It is necessary to make system changes: the reformed system will
    help bring up respectable, free-thinking citizens, otherwise we won't
    be able to overcome the challenges we face. The monopolized economy
    will lead us into a dead end," A. Harutyunian said.
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