"THEY'RE ROBBING RA CITIZENS EVERY DAY"
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2011/09/01/tatul-manaseryan
08:02 pm | September 01, 2011
Accepting as a basis the National Statistical Service's information
regarding the 4.8 percent inflation compared to last year, economist
Tatul Manaseryan deems it necessary to recall the statement that
Serzh Sargsyan made in March.
"Mr. Sargsyan called on some unemployed people to start working and
said that there would be consequences if work didn't lead to results,"
Mr. Manaseryan told "A1+".
Since the prices didn't fall, Mr. Manaseryan is waiting for
the consequences. "If rights are granted, there must also be
responsibility. Those who are doing what they shouldn't doing and
fail to fulfill their obligations should be brought to justice."
Tatul Manaseryan doesn't share the view that Armenia's social-economic
state will lead to an outburst soon. "I regret to say that the people
who are talking about that are those who have led our economy to
failure. I believe that the Armenian people, unfortunately, have
never come out to the streets for social issues." Manaseryan says he
doesn't expect serious changes in Armenia's inter-political life and
economy before September 21.
The official information of the National Statistical Service
regarding the inflation doesn't come as a surprise to economist
Vahagn Khachatryan. "It goes to show that Armenia has become poorer
in the past 8 months, and that was the way it was supposed to be. The
oligarchic economy leads to that. If we take into account the real
inflation, we will see that oligarchs and businessmen rob citizens of
Armenia every day, and that is the result of the Armenian government's
economic policy. The sums from inflation go into the pockets of those
making political decisions."
Vahagn Khachatryan is more than certain that the social-economic
state in Armenia will inevitably lead to an outburst. "The discontent
with the current authorities is highly linked to the unprecedented
inflation of the past two years."
From: A. Papazian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2011/09/01/tatul-manaseryan
08:02 pm | September 01, 2011
Accepting as a basis the National Statistical Service's information
regarding the 4.8 percent inflation compared to last year, economist
Tatul Manaseryan deems it necessary to recall the statement that
Serzh Sargsyan made in March.
"Mr. Sargsyan called on some unemployed people to start working and
said that there would be consequences if work didn't lead to results,"
Mr. Manaseryan told "A1+".
Since the prices didn't fall, Mr. Manaseryan is waiting for
the consequences. "If rights are granted, there must also be
responsibility. Those who are doing what they shouldn't doing and
fail to fulfill their obligations should be brought to justice."
Tatul Manaseryan doesn't share the view that Armenia's social-economic
state will lead to an outburst soon. "I regret to say that the people
who are talking about that are those who have led our economy to
failure. I believe that the Armenian people, unfortunately, have
never come out to the streets for social issues." Manaseryan says he
doesn't expect serious changes in Armenia's inter-political life and
economy before September 21.
The official information of the National Statistical Service
regarding the inflation doesn't come as a surprise to economist
Vahagn Khachatryan. "It goes to show that Armenia has become poorer
in the past 8 months, and that was the way it was supposed to be. The
oligarchic economy leads to that. If we take into account the real
inflation, we will see that oligarchs and businessmen rob citizens of
Armenia every day, and that is the result of the Armenian government's
economic policy. The sums from inflation go into the pockets of those
making political decisions."
Vahagn Khachatryan is more than certain that the social-economic
state in Armenia will inevitably lead to an outburst. "The discontent
with the current authorities is highly linked to the unprecedented
inflation of the past two years."
From: A. Papazian