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    HOW I SPENT THE WINTER VACATIONS AT THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE BUDGET
    Babken Tunyan

    http://168.am/en/articles/7180
    February 25, 2010

    Yesterday the minister of economy of RA Nerses Yeritsyan convened a
    press conference to introduce the journalists to the vision of the
    government to make Jermuk the Swiss Werbier.

    Let us mention that Werbier is a tourist area, where on February 8-11
    visited Yeritsyan and the delegation headed by him (mayor of Jermuk
    Vardan Hovhannisyan, NA MP Ashot Arsenyan, deputy-minister of urban
    development Narek Sargsyan and the head of the tourist department
    of the foundation of national competitiveness Hasmik Antonyan). As
    Yeritsyan has mentioned the purpose of the visit was to get introduced
    to the Swiss experience of development of skiing resort areas and
    discuss the possibility of adopting those in Jermuk town. Even the
    official statement shows that our officials have reconciled the
    business with pleasure by visiting the Swiss Alps; visited Werbier,
    the ropeway and tourism office, skiing resorts Avoria-Morzin, Sioni
    airport, Sayoni SPA Complex, station of garbage collection and sorting,
    etc. In a word, during three days they have managed to see a lot and
    learn and even get encouraged especially from the elevator, when you
    go up 1000 meters and an entirely new world is opened in front of you
    with its infrastructures, resort centers, etc. Besides being impressed
    the members of the delegation have realized an important thing -
    Jermuk and Werbier have something important in common, the landscape
    and the nature. All that is necessary to be done is plan everything
    right. "We have the same mountains," says Yeritsyan. All we have to do
    is plan right and make the mountains center for tourism. "The mountains
    and snow that are problems for us are sources for Switzerland to make
    billions," says Yeritsyan. By the way, in order to make his words more
    substantiated Yeritsyan was showing on slides the images of Jermuk
    and Werbier. Indeed, how can there be any tourism without pictures
    reminding of good memories (despite the fact that the members of the
    delegation were not included in those photos)? The pictures haven't
    showed another very important thing - the difference of behavior and
    attitude of the Swiss and Armenians. "The resorts of Switzerland are
    famous not because they have good attractions or high-class resorts
    but with cleanness and high-level service," says Yeritsyan, who as a
    matter of fact, realized the essence of the factor during this exact
    visit. The visit to Switzerland had another psychological impact. This
    visit has inspired our officials with courage and decisiveness. "When
    scrutinizing the amount of investment we could get rid of fear because
    immense investments are not necessary," says Yeritsyan. By the way, for
    the development of Jermuk the government is planning not to take turtle
    slow steps and conform to international standards only in 50 years but
    by doing everything swiftly and involving large investments. Moreover,
    the government is not going to allow wide-spread construction. In the
    words of Yeritsyan as of now the government forbids any construction
    in Jermuk until necessary solutions are found. "The government should
    make sure that free areas are left for further development," says
    hence the Republican MP. So the government is not going to permit
    any construction in the city until the project of development of the
    town is not prepared for at least the coming 20 years. A Swiss Company
    "Tiger de Swiss" is in charge of preparing a model of development and
    will be paid 200 thousand USD. By the way, during this period concrete
    agreements were made. For example, the ropeway of Werbier is of no
    need to the Swiss any more. So they have decided to dismantle it. So
    our side will take it and bring it over to Switzerland. The minister
    finds the missing of such an opportunity illogical by saying that the
    Swiss are dismantling the ropeway not because it is old or outdated
    but because it is no more included in their development project. In his
    words, Armenia should substantially change the scale of its economy and
    begin thinking globally, "In this context large infrastructure projects
    may play as a catalyst to enhance our economy, especially that many of
    them are being already materialized, particular, I mean construction
    of roads, IT and energy, including renewable and nuclear energy,
    projects,' Nerses Yeritsyan said, adding that these projects costs'
    are billions of USD. Armenian government has singled out formation
    of regional health, tourism, financial and education centers as
    priorities. At the end of the press conference the journalists have
    tried to distract the encouragement of the minister from the visit
    to Switzerland and focus on domestic issues.

    For example, how will the increase of commodity costs affect on our
    economy? In Yeritsyan's words it will mostly affect the chemical
    production but in this sector there is a motive of increase the
    potential. Yeritsyan portrayed the latest macroeconomic data as a
    clear indication that the economic crisis in the country is over. "And
    I want to assure you that we have come of out that crisis well," he
    told journalists. 'The Central Bank of Armenia is doing some relating
    work, but to recover this idea we need more time and only then move
    ahead,' the minister told a Monday news conference. According to
    Yeritsyan, Armenia may transform into a regional financial center,
    but it must first enforce sweeping reforms in pension, insurance
    and corporate management sectors. 'If we manage to attract several
    economic sectors to the capital market this and next year, we would
    have a ground to return to this idea,' he said. In Yeritsyan words,
    the recovery is facilitated by what he described as substantial
    capital investments that have been made in public infrastructures in
    the last two years. "They could not have failed to have an impact on
    the diversification of the economy and this growth figure," he said.

    Yeritsyan also insisted that financial assistance provided by the
    government to the crisis-hit construction industry has not been a waste
    of money. "The government measures against the construction decline
    have been limited," he said. "The government has never even tried to
    fully make up for the construction decline." The NSS data show that a
    6.5 percent rise in industrial output was the main driving force behind
    the unfolding recovery. That seems to have primarily resulted from
    rallying international prices of copper and other non-ferrous metals,
    Armenia's main export item. Armenian exports jumped by 57.5 percent
    to almost $54 million in January. Armenia's macroeconomic performance
    was also positively affected by a 3 percent growth in agriculture
    reported by the NSS. By contrast, the construction sector, which
    has born the brunt of the recession, contracted by about 11 percent
    during the same period. "The recession in the construction sector
    will continue but industry and other sectors will start to grow. In
    January the rates of economy were more than expected. We have say that
    in Armenia recession stopped and we are slowly starting to register
    progress," says Yeritsyan. Armenia's worst recession since the early
    1990s has come to an end, a senior government official claimed on
    Monday, citing official statistics that show the Armenian economy
    growing last month for the first time in over a year. According to
    preliminary data released by the National Statistical Service (NSS),
    Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by 2.4 percent year on year in
    January after shrinking by 14.4 percent in 2009. When the journalists
    reminded of the opinion that the government had failed and asked
    the minister to mention at least one direction when the government
    succeeded Yeritsyan responded with hardly able to hide his anger,
    "We have a clear vision of the future. When the government started its
    work the global crisis hit. This crisis was similar to the one in the
    90s. Can you imagine how we overcame that back then and now?" How can
    it be that after the dual-digit growth of the economy Tigran Sargsyan
    says that the reason of the gap of the economy is the structure of
    the Armenian economy? Doesn't this mean that during the past several
    years an incorrect policy was conducted?

    As a response to this question Yeritsyan said that it's not good to
    speak about right or wrong now. It was just they were growing at the
    expense of growing real estate price. This indeed cannot be considered
    growth of economic index.

    P.S. By the way, at the moment of the press conference in front of the
    government the employees of the Gold market were organizing a protest
    action and even the closed door of the press center couldn't hush
    their noise and exclamations. As a response to a question of one of
    the journalists as to whether the government is going to enter into
    a dialog with these people, Yeritsyan answered that the government
    has been in dialog for a long time. "The society should learn to pay
    taxes. We expect that we'll find the right solution to this issue. And
    one of those is that the employees of the gold market should start
    to pay taxes in accordance to their incomes," said Yeritsyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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