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    KOCHARIAN CRITICISM 'ACCEPTABLE' TO RULING PARTY
    Ruzanna Stepanian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article /1992749.html
    24.03.2010

    The ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) reacted on Wednesday
    cautiously to former President Robert Kocharian's thinly veiled
    criticism of the Armenian government's response to the global economic
    crisis.

    Eduard Sharmazanov, the chief HHK spokesman, told RFE/RL that any
    politically correct criticism is "acceptable" to the party headed by
    President Serzh Sarkisian. "And Kocharian's criticism was within the
    bounds of correctness," he said.

    In an interview with the Mediamax news agency released on Tuesday,
    Kocharian rejected a widespread view, shared by pro-government
    politicians, that the Armenian economy contracted sharply last year
    because it had grown too dependent on the once booming construction
    sector. He insisted that the construction boom, which came to an end
    in late 2008, was driven by objective factors.

    Kocharian claimed that the government could have averted the 2009
    slump in construction had it quickly moved to sustain "huge" demand
    in new housing and office space. He also said Armenia had boasted
    much better macroeconomic indicators during his 1998-2008 presidency.

    Sharmazanov said the HHK also deserves credit for that, arguing that
    its former leader, the late Andranik Markarian, was prime minister
    during much of the Kocharian presidency. "The Republican Party and
    Robert Kocharian were allies for ten years and took many positive
    steps for the country," he said.

    Kocharian's remarks were endorsed by a senior member of the Prosperous
    Armenia Party (BHK), the HHK's main junior partner in the governing
    coalition. "Regardless of the purpose and target of the issues raised
    in the interview, I can say I felt good when reading this interview
    because we have similar approaches," Vartan Bostanjian told RFE/RL.

    The BHK's top leader, Gagik Tsarukian, is thought to be close to
    Kocharian. Tsarukian has recently slammed a government minister
    affiliated with the HHK for claiming that Armenia has already emerged
    from the recession.
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