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    THE NUMBER OF THOSE EXPRESSING AGAINST THE CUSTOMS UNION IS GROWING: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE NOT AMAZED

    September 17 2014

    "If you study the then and today's reactions, then the opposite
    would become clear that we neglected," so responded the Chairman of
    NA Standing Committee for State-Legal Affairs, Hovhannes Sahakyan,
    in the conversation with Aravot.am, in response to the question of
    how it happened that the number of those in the public having positive
    opinion of the Customs Union (CU) membership is gradually decreasing
    by years, and whether it might be the neglect of the government
    that the society was not properly informed. Note that the Gallup
    International polls in Armenia clearly showed that in 2013, prior to
    Serzh Sargsyan's statement that we want to join the Customs Union,
    67 percent of respondents voted for the Union, a month later, the
    index was 64 %, a year later - it became 57 percent. In this regard,
    Hovhannes Sahakyan detailed. "We should be able to deliver our people
    and the public correctly about why we do it and what benefits can these
    actions taken bring to our people and the state. I think we should
    first and foremost clearly introduce our public the expectations and
    consequences that can be either positive or negative in the event of
    membership or not with the Eurasian Economic Union.

    This is one of the most important steps. Our people fully understands
    the regional events that occur and what can happen as a result." Mr.

    Sahakyan is not amazed that there might be people in the society
    voting for or against, we must also acknowledge that accession to any
    union can have both positive and negative consequences, but we should
    think over the positive and negative aspects. To our observation
    that perhaps the public now knows more about the CU, therefore it is
    disappointed, Mr. Sahakyan responded, "Let's put these numbers aside,
    it should be considered as a whole. We cannot get a complete picture
    with one question. I think we all have a commitment to present the
    positive and negative aspects for the accession to the Customs Union."

    To the question of whether it is not a risk to go to the Customs
    Union in the event of such sentiment by the public, Mr. Sahakyan said,
    "It is not a risk, by saying risk we should viewed it in terms of our
    national security." Vice-Chairman of the Heritage political party,
    Armen Martirosyan, is not surprised at such a sentiment by the public.

    He added, "Prior to announcing about the accession to the Customs
    Union, there was no discussion, and Serzh Sargsyan presented his
    entirely personal decision on September 3 and meeting with Putin for
    just two hours changed the foreign policy course by 180 degrees, which
    could not be assessed positively." Mr. Martirosyan is amazed at what
    calculations the state has done pertaining to the membership. "In
    this situation, Armenia cannot do any move without the consent of
    Russian authorities, and all the fears of Armenian authorities are
    quelled by Putin. The minimum common sense suggests that the economy,
    which cannot provide innovation, new technologies, new investments,
    and free market ideology, the economy, which is corrupt to the end,
    and under sanctions, it is simply unacceptable to have relationships
    with this economy. The logic suggests to possibly being far from such
    an entity.

    But since the so-called healthy policy only applies to falsification
    of the government, appropriation, and servicing the resources of the
    country for a group of people's interests, hence, it is hard to say
    what decision the government would make. " Pertaining to the public
    sentiment, Mr. Martirosyan said, "The public has already a little
    more visualization about the threats of the Customs Union, this is the
    cause of disappointment." To the question of why there was no serious
    resistance against the Customs Union, Armen Martirosyan answered,
    "Everybody in Armenia is right in its own way, they are not united,
    because each of them smite the breast unlike the RA authorities,
    who specifically feel the interest and are collectively united around
    this interest."

    Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/09/17/166941/

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