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    AGAIN GAS, AGAIN FRAUD?

    Lragir.am
    28 March 06

    The government is taking measures to relieve the consequences of
    expensive gas, but meanwhile it is waiting for the outcome of the
    negotiations with Russia, stated Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
    to news reporters on March 28.

    However, the prime minister declined to reveal what Armenia had offered
    Gasprom in return for "a not very high price," as the co-chair of
    the Russian-Armenian intergovernmental commission, Defense Minister
    Serge Sargsyan had put it.

    "We will tell when it is time," says Prime Minister
    Margaryan. According to him, the negotiations will finish in the
    nearest future, so the Armenian society will soon learn how our
    government managed to persuade Gasprom. It is obvious, however, that
    the public will not learn about it on time, as the prime minister said;
    as soon as it becomes known what Armenia had offered to Russians in
    return for low price of gas, it will not be essential, for it will
    already be a fact. Whereas, the problem is much serious. In fact,
    they are preparing the society psychologically and mentally that there
    is only one alternative to what we are going to cede or to offer -
    expensive gas and hard social consequences. So this time the government
    of Armenia prepares an excellent social basis, and naturally people
    predicting a threat to their budgets will instinctively agree to
    anything except emptying their already empty pockets.

    Let us suppose, however, that the government of Armenia has,
    nevertheless, made a dignified deal for the state with Gasprom. It
    does not imply that everything was done for the sake of the Republic
    of Armenia. After guaranteeing a low price of gas the government will
    have to account for the decision of the Public Utilities Commission,
    which has already boosted the tariffs of gas for the population and
    industries, assuming that the price of gas would be 110 dollars on
    the border. And the decision of the commission will be in effect
    for at least 6 months, and the price will not be reasonable. But the
    government will not allow this, stated Andranik Margaryan once again.

    "We can solve this problem by a government decision only. In other
    words, what additional resources the government possesses that can
    ensure certain compensation. The commission has done its job, the rest
    is our problem, it is a matter of resources, what resources we have,
    how much we will manage to cut the price," said the prime minister.

    It would be reassuring if it were not so very sly and extremely
    distressing.

    The Public Utilities Commission has, apparently, decided on something
    that does not exist yet. The government is still negotiating, whereas
    the commission already has adopted a decision. If the government
    belonged to Armenia, and the commission belonged to Equatorial Guinea,
    for instance, the disaccord in their actions could be justified. But
    in this case two governmental organizations are concerned. And now
    the prime minister announces that the government will find a way
    to compensate for the price of gas, maintained by the commission,
    on its resources.
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