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    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Dec 5 2007


    BAGRATYAN AND THE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE


    60 thousand Dollars enough to come into possession of tens and
    millions

    When on the cold April days arriving all of a sudden, the gardener
    burns old tires to prevent the trees from getting frostbitten, he has
    no goal to cause a global climate change. He just wants to survive a
    couple of cold nights. The difficulty is that, unlike gardening
    activities, political events gain their own logic at some moment.
    Everything would be clear if, after the livening of L.
    Ter-Petrosyan, Hrant Bagratyan were restricted to events of `local
    nature', pursuing a goal a) to help his former boss not to get
    frostbitten, after blossoming unexpectedly in such cold weather, and
    b) to survive those chaotic times on his own. However, judging by the
    enthusiasm with which Mr. Bagratyan began to condemn each step of the
    criminal administration and praise the years when he was a Prime
    Minister, our young friend has committed himself to causing a global
    climate change.
    Generally, H. Bagratyan was born at a wrong time.
    Humanity had invented a great number of classical intrigues much
    earlier.
    For instance, the loving Casanova is justifiably considered as the
    inventor of the financial pyramid. The outstanding Italian recalled
    in his memories how during a ball he heard from his friend, one of
    the financial assistants to the King of France, that the Ministry if
    Finance was going to organize a lottery. In the morning, the great
    idea had already developed. He made an offer to set up offices
    receiving money from the population and declare the lottery
    profitable. The offices would work based on the principle of
    brokerage, and the longer the money remained there the more
    profitable the game would be.
    Very quickly Paris became full of similar offices which belonged
    to Kazanova himself and the relations of the King. The citizens
    actively took their money there. But there came a moment when there
    were so many people demanding their own share of profit at the same
    time, that the pyramid collapsed. Kazanova disappeared, having taken
    several large sacks of money.
    But when a Prime Minister, Mr. Bagratyan sweated his guts out not
    to fall behind his outstanding predecessors. In particular, under his
    patronage and active support, the well-known `Ararat' wine factory
    was privatized 1996. Under the 380-2 privatization contract (dated
    December 6, 1996), the new owners became Samvel Zarzand Tadevosyan,
    with 59.86 per cent of shares and Anahit Albert Haroutyunyan, with
    20.61 per cent of shares, as well as 8 other shareholders, each of
    whom possessed no more than 1 per cent of the total number of the
    shares.
    In the meantime, the transaction was carried out by the mediation
    Dariko Nazaryan, H. Bagratyan's mother-in-law. For this reason, she
    was given more than 20 per cent of the factory shares. And the
    privatization of the factory actually cost pennies. But the
    transaction was registered by the name of some Anahit Haroutyunyan.
    However, one should be at least naïve to think that the
    mother-in-law and the son-in-law entered into the transaction for the
    20 per cent only. According to some information, the business ties
    between S. Tadevosyan and D. Nazaryan date back to the Soviet times.
    In particular, they had implemented joint activity first in the
    former Material and Technical Basis of Masis and then in the alcohol
    beverage production unit of `Hay Koop'. That's why H. Bagratyan
    legally gave S. Tadevosyan the share control package as a gift
    (Anahit Haroutyunyan, the other shareholder, being the relative of
    the latter), despite the fact that the real owner was D. Nazaryan, or
    more precisely, H. Bagratyan himself.
    The price of the Yerevan Wine Factory was estimated AMD 177
    million 500 thousand; however, with the purpose of plundering the
    state directly, Mr. Bagratyan introduced the ill-fated vouchers whose
    real value was more than 10 times below price imposed by the state.
    After all, the giant of the Armenian winery, in addition to the wine
    collection included in its balance, as well as the raw material base
    situated in Masis, the unfinished construction of Balahovit, the
    Dilijan resort (with an area of more than 1700 square meters), the
    equipment for the nursery school situated in Yerevan were privatized
    by the new owners with the help of 8525 vouchers - actually at the
    price of 60 thousand US Dollars.
    This is just one of the examples of plundering the state property
    at a time when H. Bagratyan was a Prime Minister. And there are a lot
    of examples like that. This is the true character of H. Bagratyan who
    implemented the reforms of the Armenian pan-National Movement.
    Therefore, he'd better enter into a transaction with the Ministry
    of Justice, instead of writing a L. Ter-Petrosyan's speech for the
    demonstration scheduled on December 8. We don't mean bribes and other
    blameworthy phenomena like that. Mr. Bagratyan of course stands above
    all this. What is currently perceived as a `transaction with the
    Ministry of Justice' actually emerged in the United States at the end
    of the 19th century and very quickly became a most widespread
    phenomenon in various countries of the world.
    The most widespread form of the transaction is the contract with
    the prosecutor's office, which serves as a basis for 90 per cent of
    court decisions in the United States. The essence of the contract is
    that the court drops some of the charges from the accused or labels
    the offence as less grave in return for his/her pleading guilty.
    And everybody turns out a winner. The accused is subjected to a
    milder form of punishment, and the prosecutor's office gets the
    opportunity to report on the disclosure of one more crime. Besides,
    the judge saves time, and the taxpayers save means since, due to the
    transaction, either the trial becomes speedier or there's no longer
    any need for a full trial with the participation of a jury panel.
    It is up to H. Bagratyan to decide which of his crimes to confess.
    He has quite a wide choice.



    VREZH AHARONYAN

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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