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    OWN "GREEN" IN KARABAKH
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country23201.html
    Published: 15:50:00 - 02/09/2011

    We will do everything to not only strengthen peace and security in
    Artsakh but to ensure its social-economic development, stated Serzh
    Sargsyan, congratulating the Armenian nation of the 20th anniversary
    of NKR independence.

    The fact that no change in the NKR issue settlement is expected in
    the near future is stated not only by political scientists but also
    politicians. This means that the politicians will leave Karabakh
    in peace for some time. On the other hand, diplomatic passivity
    implies an intensification of other areas of work. This may be the
    work on the proposal on the presentation of Artsakh in the global
    information space, but without transformations in the republic,
    all the presentations will be dull and may even be counter-advertising.

    The social-economic development of Artsakh is becoming a priority of
    the Armenian diplomacy. Now, the form and content of the economy are
    opposite: externally, Stepanakert is quite a successful and pretty
    city with many constructions, landscaped center, and some good hotels.

    But it is enough to cast a glance on Karabakh bowels of the
    economy, and it becomes clear that too little is done to ensure
    self-sufficiency. Most of the funds is directed to keeping of the
    swollen governmental staff and military salaries. Consumption in
    Karabakh is mainly provided by state and military salaries. Business
    and farming have incomparably smaller place.

    In Karabakh there are also "majors" too, but most of them earns and
    spends money abroad.

    The small proportion of medium-sized businesses is determined by many
    by the fact that the country is unrecognized and by the lack of a
    large market. But these arguments come to naught, when you see that
    even traditional green, cheeses and dairy products are imported in
    Artsakh. There is a large market for these products, the recognition
    is not necessary, and it is easy to figure out why people do not want
    to manufacture products that are clearly in demand.

    The point is in the state policy which does not stimulate the
    development of business encouraging import, which is monopolized.

    The economy which is declared liberal, in fact is completely controlled
    by the government, thus, there is no planning that was characteristic
    of the Soviet state economy. It turns out that decisions are made
    not openly by the market and state, but privately, in offices to
    avoid public scrutiny. And there is no control - the Parliament is
    an appendage of the government, there is no independent press, so it
    turns out that in Karabakh once they massively grow corn, and then
    switch to bio fuels, the water pipes are laid, which cannot withstand
    even the first test. And no one is upset, but all clap.

    Let alone the territories which we are used to call liberated. As
    Alex Kananyan, inhabitant of Karvachar says, no house has been built
    on those territories since 2007. True, a school has recently been
    exploited there. But houses are not built.

    If Serzh Sargsyan's words about the social-economic development are
    based on a political decision, then two major directions should be
    reformed in Artsakh: to create a tax free zone for the free development
    of business and to include the released areas in the state cadastre. If
    Serzh Sargsyan meant this, Karabakh people will only be happy.


    From: Baghdasarian
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