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    SOCIAL REVOLT WILL HAPPEN

    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country-lrahos 16936.html
    11:27:13 - 24/02/2010

    Interview with the ARF parliamentary member, economist Ara Nranyan

    The Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan stated about the end of the
    economic crisis. As an economist, do you share this opinion?

    At the beginning of the crisis the same economy minister said that
    Armenia will overcome the crisis in one year and a half, before
    the rest of the world. Last statement of the minister leads us
    to the conclusion that the government simply used the crisis to
    avoid economic reforms. We have repeatedly stated that the economy
    has numerous problems- high level of monopolization, low level of
    economy's diversification, dependence on import and great trade
    deficit etc. Such serious issues can be solved only as a result
    of consistent economic policy. We did not expect our government to
    achieve the result we waited for. We just hoped the government would
    take lessons from the crisis and will make the reforms the economy
    of our country needs. But the anti-crisis moves of the government
    pursued only one purpose - to gain time. Early on, the government
    has attracted more than one and a half billion dollars, which were
    used to cover the government deficit of 2009-2010 year. The rest of
    the money is the reserves on account of which the government tries to
    keep the currency market. If without correcting all these shortages,
    the minister of economy says that we overcome the crisis shows that
    the government did not make any conclusion.

    That is, you say that they are just lying to people?

    Previously, we said two-digit economic growth but in result of a
    thorough examination it turned out that it was determined by the
    construction. Industry and agriculture procured only two percent
    of growth. Growth was observed only in the service sector and
    construction, and construction was carried out by private transfers.

    Now, to point the 2 percent of growth and to talk about the rise
    is not correct. We have experienced such a deep crisis, that any
    motion will be considered as rise. And we want structural reforms,
    sustained development of production, improvement of competitiveness,
    reduction of the trade balance. Talking about the rise is to protract
    time, and wait until the next crisis. I think it will not take long:
    if not by the end of this year, early next year, the government will
    be compelled to take a new debt.

    If the gas price enhancement is added to the economic crisis which
    will bring about the price increase of a number of goods, can we
    state that a social crisis is expected for Armenia?

    It is my deep conviction that the biggest crisis today is
    psychological. Our society must realize that the system of values,
    which was based on money, went bankrupt. In the first place must be
    public and national interests. 2010 will be difficult: gas price hike
    will lead to higher prices for other goods. The purchasing power
    of citizens has fallen: in 2009, an intensive inflation started,
    and income of citizens did not increase. Even official data of
    private transfers declined by 40%. In 2010, inflation will continue,
    indexation will not, monopolization will remain, and standard of
    living will decline.

    Should we expect a social explosion?

    If this continues, the striking of taxi drivers, truck drivers,
    members of gold markets, others will join them. Mass protests will
    grow. Unfortunately, in Armenia there is no tradition of protecting
    workers' rights. The energy of the people was directed at the solution
    of national problems, and the tradition of social struggle is not
    formed. But the more the government will promote the neo-liberal
    ideas, the greater will be the awareness of society about the need
    to protect their interests. So, a social revolt will happen because
    people simply do not have anything to live with.

    Interview by ARMAN GALOYAN
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