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    POLICY OF ECONOMIC MONOPOLIES MUST BE PUT END TO IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency , Armenia
    Dec 13 2007

    YEREVAN, December 13. /ARKA/. The policy of granting monopolies in
    economic sectors should be put an end to in Armenia, Vice-Speaker of
    the RA Parliament, presidential nominee of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF) Vahan Hovhannisyan told reporters.

    He pointed out that the main reason for his nomination is the political
    situation that developed in the country after the 2007 parliamentary
    elections.

    "We see a serious threat in not only economic monopolization in the
    country. It can also become a political phenomenon in Armenia," he
    said. Hovhannisyan added that this development is inadmissible for
    the ARF.

    In this context, Hovhannisyan believes that Armenia's liberal economy
    has exhausted its potential.

    "We have reached the point when new steps are necessary for maintaining
    high macroeconomic indicators and growth rates, and now Armenia can
    apply mechanisms that are more socially oriented," he said.

    Hovhannisyan said that the ARF is for "essential guaranteed reforms,
    but in conditions of stability."

    "We do not think that reforms in Armenia can or must be carried out
    through shocks," he said.

    Hovhannisyan did not elaborate on the points where the ARF considers
    specific reforms necessary.

    "This will mean making my political platform known, which is
    inadmissible before the official election campaign," he said.

    The presidential election is to be held in Armenia on February
    19, 2008. The following candidates submitted necessary documents
    to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC): RA Prime Minister,
    Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Serge Sargsyan,
    Chairman of the opposition National-Democratic Union Vazgen Manukyan,
    Vice-Speaker of the RA Parliament Vahan Hovhannisyan, Chairman of the
    Country of Law Party Artur Baghdasaryan, Armenia's first president
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Chairman of the National Unity Party Artashes
    Geghamyan, Chairman of the People's Party Tigran Karapetyan, chairman
    of the National Accord Party Aram Harutyunyan and the former advisor
    to the NKR President Arman Melikyan.
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