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    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 27 2007


    WHAT HAPPENED LATER WHEN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM WAS OVERCOME



    On the day when the Armenian president met with the major businessmen
    of Armenia and stated out to the society that there is free
    competition in Armenia, and only psychology hinders its full-fledged
    fulfillment, another murder was committed in the same country. An
    Iranian businessman was killed who imports products and was said to
    have achieved success in a short period of time. It means he had
    become rather competitive in a short period of time, in other words,
    he had overcome the psychological problem, judging by the official
    logic. The result is that he was robbed and shot dead. Perhaps this
    way of murder was chosen to avoid scandals because the killed person
    was a citizen of Iran, and an assassination would be a terrible
    scandal. Assault and battery was perhaps the most convenient option
    because the story would be presented from this point of view, like
    the stories of thousands of other citizens, who are robbed and get
    killed in the end or not.

    In fact, these are mere suppositions, and only investigation will
    discover the truth, whether the Iranian was assassinated or was
    assaulted, with a tragic ending. However, the fact itself is
    eloquent, especially in the sense that it overlaps with Robert
    Kocharyan's judgments about the economic environment. Meanwhile,
    these judgments were strange and made an impression that Robert
    Kocharyan leaves office unaware of what has taken place in the
    country for ten years, and what a pattern of relations he leaves
    behind. The impression is that the president has ruled quite another
    country for ten years, that he has not ruled this country, therefore
    he has no idea of the reality and quality of the rules and relations
    in the economic sphere of the country.


    It is difficult to believe, it is difficult to think that Robert
    Kocharyan has been unaware of these things for so many years but
    could maintain his presidency. It is equally difficult to believe
    that the reality Robert Kocharyan presents that allegedly the cause
    of monopolies and protectionism in Armenia is people's psychology who
    do not believe that if they enter one sphere of business or another,
    they will not encounter obstacles set by the government. In other
    words, the government has cleared the way of obstacles, whereas the
    society is unable to overcome the psychological hurdles. How can one
    believe this description? How can we believe this when we see an
    oligarch not let ordinary citizens to take over his motorcade of
    jeeps? How can one believe that when the oligarch beating people who
    pass their cars will tolerate people who take over their business? It
    is possible that the government does not approve these things. But if
    these things happen, the government bears responsibility because the
    problem is not disapproving but preventing, punishing and making
    proactive efforts to change the psychology of the citizens.


    When an oligarch punches the bodyguard of the president, he is
    severely punished and sent to prison, but if he punches an ordinary
    citizen, he is not responsible for that. Would a citizen with good
    sense believe that the government of this country guarantees free
    competition? Robert Kocharyan would have the right to speak about
    inhibitions if he had made consistent efforts to overcome these
    inhibitions over the past ten years. On the contrary, his economic
    policy aggravated these complexes when all the profitable spheres of
    economy undergo doubtful deals, when the ministers do not hide they
    run businesses. After all, Armenia is a small country and besides
    official addresses on television the citizens know about what happens
    in reality, and natural questions occur in them how in a country of
    free competition, in the fatherland of the millennial civilization,
    the most endowed and successful businessmen are in government and are
    tolerant toward the government, to the degree of utter devotion in
    the direct and figurative sense of the word.


    HAKOB BADALYAN

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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