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    MP Bagratyan to Government: "Go to Google Map and see how much land is
    devoted to grape growing"
    Grisha Balasanyan

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/26682/mp-bagratyan-to-government-go-to-google-map-and-see-how-much-land-is-devoted-to-grape-growing.html
    13:01, May 21, 2013

    Opposition MPs ripped the government's proposed plans for the next
    five years, labelling it as having no connection to reality.

    At today's parliament session HAK MP Hrand Bagratyan said the nation
    was at a crucial juncture and that the government needed to focus on
    several main issues.

    `In reality, the budget hasn't grown. While it appears that it has
    increased from 600-700 billion to one trillion, when he deduct
    inflation we see it hasn't grown,' said Bagratyan.

    He described the government's proposals as not comprising a serious
    government agenda for future growth. Bagratyan noted that the
    government must spell out how it will go about generating investment
    and show how savings will be transformed into increased investment.

    `It shouldn't be the objective of the government, for example, to
    promote tourism or build good hotels. Government isn't in the business
    of building hotels,' he declared.

    Bagratyan noted that Armenia's mining industry must be better
    regulated as well as the country's aviation sector.

    He said that tickets from Armenia to Europe shouldn't cost more than
    $350 and that even lower prices are possible.

    `I would deregulate the aviation sector in five minutes,' Bagratyan declared.

    He also ridiculed government statistics alleging that Armenia produces
    241,000 tons of grapes and 812,000 tons of vegetables. Bagratyan
    claimed that such production figures exceeded the Soviet era, when the
    country's agriculture was in much better shape, and were thus
    inflated.

    `Switch on your computers and go to the Google Map page. Check out how
    much land is being allocated to grape growing. You'll see it's just
    17,000 hectares. Do your homework and provide us with accurate
    statistics for a change,' Bagratyan said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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