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    'ALCOHOL FACTION' DEFEATED: ANDRANIK TEVANYAN MONITORS POLITICIANS IN ARMENIA'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    Tert
    Oct 23 2009
    Armenia

    Passing the draft law in the National Assembly on making amendments
    to the Republic of Armenia Law on Excise Tax became a subject for
    observation by analysts who were monitoring the legislative activity
    of National Assembly politicians.

    Today the monitoring results were presented at the American University
    of Armenia Business Center; an analyst among the group, head of
    Politeconomia Centre Andranik Tevanyan, presented the contradictory
    approaches of parliamentarians over two draft laws in the area
    of economy.

    Tevanyan said there is a faction in the parliament which he calls
    the "alcohol faction" (as it includes major local manufacturers
    of alcoholic beverages). During the first discussion on the Law
    on Excise Tax, according to the analyst, the "alcohol faction"
    of the parliament spoke against it, but a little later it changed
    its position and "was defeated" by the faction of non-parliamentary
    importers. "The faction of non-parliamentary importers was stronger
    than the parliamentary "alcohol faction," Tevanyan said, presenting
    examples of how parliamentarians' legislative activities differs from
    their pre-election programs and promises.

    The analyst also observed the "parliamentary circulation" of the Tax
    Package, registering, that in this issue, the National Assembly's
    "money-bags faction" was found to be stronger and pushed forth the
    government's approach, which declared that tax inspectors should be
    involved in large businesses.
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