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    OPPOSITION BLOC UNVEILS NEW ECONOMIC MANIFESTO
    Ruzanna Stepanian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article /1966343.html
    23.02.2010

    The main opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK) unveiled on
    Tuesday a detailed plan of actions which it said are necessary for a
    "radical transformation" of Armenia's flawed economic system.

    The 15-page program was developed by a team of economists led by
    former Prime Minister Hrant Bagratian. It lists 100 policy measures
    which the HAK believes would end the monopolization of key sectors
    of the Armenian economy, improve the country's business environment
    and ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth among its citizens.

    The opposition bloc led by former President Levon Ter-Petrosian
    specifically wants to shift the main tax burden from small and
    medium-sized enterprises to a handful of government-linked "oligarchs"
    whom it accused of "strangling free enterprise" in the country. This
    would be done through the introduction of a progressive income tax
    scale as well as sharp increases in other taxes paid by the wealthiest
    Armenians.

    The program also calls for a substantial toughening of Armenia's
    anti-trust legislation and a strict separation of business and
    politics. It says these measures would put an end to "the extreme
    concentration of the country's economic resources in the hands of a
    few oligarchs and their families."

    Armenia would also be able to quickly double the volume of its state
    budget, according to the program. It says that would in turn allow
    for sharp increases in pensions and public sector salaries as well
    as government spending on education and public services.

    "These authorities cater for the oligarchy and are simply unable to
    implement this program," the HAK's central office coordinator, Levon
    Zurabian, said, presenting the program at a news conference. He said
    the bloc would itself take such measures if it succeeds in toppling
    the government.

    Zurabian claimed that the HAK is getting ready for snap national
    elections in view of what he called continuing government "failures."

    "If the failures continue at this pace, power will simply fall on
    our head, and we must be prepared for that," he said.
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