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    Armenia's second president critical of PM Sargsyan's remarks on
    construction decline

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/12/30/robert-kocharyan/
    12:26 - 30.12.13


    Second President Robert Kocharyan has explained the reasons of the
    recent years' construction decline in Armenia, opposing to the
    arguments brought by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan at the recent
    end-of year news conference.

    In an interview with 2rd.am, Kocharyan pointed out to three main
    factors, noting that the incumbent prime minister's explanations have
    nothing to with the reality.

    The interview is provided below.

    Mr President, though the New Year and Christmas holidays are drawing
    near, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan's press conference continues to
    remain in the media spotlight. It is interesting to know if any
    answers or comments made during the press conference have attracted
    your attention.

    I will focus on one episode today. What caught my attention was the
    prime minster's response to a journalist's question about the past
    five years' continuing decline in the construction volumes in the
    republic. Since the premier's explanation was unrelated with what we
    are facing now, I will try to respond to that question myself.

    So what has caused the uninterrupted unflinching decline in the
    construction volumes in the past five years?

    1. The population's exodus (I don't point to figures not to spoil the
    festive mood). The potential buyers of new apartments leave, reducing
    the demand on the real estate market. In the meantime, the apartments
    of those families inevitably appear on the secondary market, creating
    a surplus of supply. The reduced demand for property and the drop in
    prices have seriously shaken the investment attractiveness in the
    development sector. So the enumerated factors have suppressed the
    delayed apartment demand effect since the sharp phase of the 2009
    recession.

    2. The essential deterioration of mortgage loan terms (if they can be
    termed that way, at all). If we compare the terms we had in 2004-2007
    with what we have today, you will see that few people in their right
    senses would dare to benefit from the `mortgage loan'. And the
    essential increase of the impoverished population which cannot even
    dream of purchasing an apartment - let alone mortgage loans - adds to
    this.

    3. Out citizens' mood. The apathy, the feeling of helplessness and the
    lack of trust in future have come to steadily influence people's
    behavior and motivation. Studies reveal that exactly 40 percent of
    Armenia's population intends to permanently move [to another place]
    once such an opportunity emerges. Anyone inclined to leaving [the
    country] never purchases property in a country or town he or she
    intends to quit. The same goes for business initiatives.

    So these are the reasons behind the steady decline in the construction
    volumes. Everything is more than clear and comprehensible. And the
    former government is not to blame for this; neither are certain
    aliens. The crisis too, is very far away now. So there's no way to
    avoid responsibility here.

    Armenian News - Tert.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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