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    WHEN THE THIEF SCREAMS, CATCH THE THIEF!
    S. Baghdasaryan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Dec 12 2007

    During the most recent demonstration, ex-President L. Ter-Petrosyan
    touched upon the privatization implemented in Armenia, naturally
    trying to substantiate that the process was carried out brilliantly
    under his rule. In the meantime, nothing was mentioned about the
    results of the privatization. And this was done on purpose.

    Whereas the results are extremely striking; however, this is not to
    the benefit of the former authorities.

    We have recently mentioned that there were more companies privatized
    in Armenia in 1997, in comparison the subsequent 10 years.

    All in all, 4187 out of the 9400 privatized companies were alienated
    under the rule of LTP.

    Although the number of the companied privatized in that period
    was exceeded by 228, the profit received by the state was several
    times lower. The 4178 enterprises were sold at a total sum of AMD 40
    billion. Whereas during the subsequent years the sums debited at the
    expense of the state exceeded by AMD 272 billion.

    And what about the sums which were to be received by the state at
    the expense of alienating the major part of public property?

    The thing is that, they weren't received or, they were received in
    such an amount that was several times lower than the real sum. As to
    the rest, it was pocketed by those who stood by the then leaders of
    the country. Instead of increasing the financial means of the state,
    which were scarce as it is, LTP and his surrounding world were doing
    their best to speedily sell the state property for next to nothing.

    One should be at least blind in order to justify the voucher
    privatization. It was just eye-washing aiming to conceal the plunder
    that was taking place at the first stage of the privatization. With
    the purpose of dazzling the people, vouchers were distributed among
    them, but they later became a tool for some people for acquiring
    state property at a price several times lower than the state value.

    As we know, a short time after their release, the vouchers lost
    their nominal value. Moreover, they were 4-5 times below the nominal
    value. So to say, a voucher costing AMD 10 thousand appeared in
    the market at the price of AMD 2-2.5, as a result of the unbearable
    conditions existing in the country. After a short while, the enriched
    lords began to collect them and own the state property.

    Let's bring just one example. Thanks to ex-Prime Minister H. Bagratyan,
    the "Ararat Wine Factory of Yerevan" was sold at the price of USD 200
    thousand. And an additional sum of USD 1 million was paid in exchange
    for the accumulated debts. But these were debts that had emerged in
    the aftermath "good" governance of the state enterprise.

    That is, the state had to pay for the improper work of some people.

    Such problems were faced by almost all the companies preparing for
    privatization. The outstanding figures of the Armenian pan-National
    Movement appointed by the authorities as Heads of different enterprises
    demolished them and halted their operation, accumulating debts in
    large amounts. Instead of being held accountable for the damages
    brought to the state, the same directors later acquired the privatized
    factories. A question arises: wasn't it at the expense of the company's
    debts to the state that the country's leadership was doing it, while
    being deeply immersed in debts? Has L.T.P forgotten all about this?

    This obviously demonstrates that the state property was wasted by
    the authorities, and no one ever bore any responsibility for that.

    While the recovery of what we had lost required a long time.

    Have the former authorities ever tried to understand why Armenia
    started recording a high economic growth, the financial debits of the
    states increased and the unpaid budgetary expenses were suddenly paid,
    and the problem of the accumulated mutual debts (which the former
    authorities never managed to resolve) fell to the bosom of history
    long ago?

    Naturally, economy cannot work on its own. Relevant conditions
    are required for that. One of those conditions is to change the
    privatization doctrine which envisaged the recovery of production or
    the re-operation of the factory that didn't wok for several years
    running. And this became the basis of the high economic growth,
    which L.T.P. avoids speaking about.
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