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    ALL GENERATIONS OF REFORMS
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    July 24 2007

    When one listens to the high-ranking Armenian officials, one has no
    doubt that they are well-aware of the problems of Armenia, acknowledge
    the issues which require urgent solution, and the efforts that should
    be made to solve these problems. But when the time of making efforts
    comes, the same officials decide to solve their personal problems
    first and not the problems of the nation. The reason, perhaps, is
    that the officials do not listen themselves talk.

    They do not listen to themselves and they are not aware of the problems
    that Armenia has and that must be solved to make the flesh and blood
    of the regional tiger. On the other hand, it may seem strange how
    these officials speak about the problems and outline the ways of
    their solution in public speeches when they are unaware of these
    problems. This strange phenomenon has a simple explanation.

    Speaking has become a mechanical action for our officials. In other
    words, they do not talk but the mechanics works, maybe even the
    mechanics of happiness, because a person for whom speaking is not an
    additional cause to think might be very happy. For instance, if the
    officials said what they think, the picture would be quite different.

    In this case, Armenia would have no problems, there would be no need
    for an urgent solution, and those who would nevertheless try to remind
    the official that there are problems would immediately be sent to
    the prison of the National Security Service or to the mental hospital
    because they pose threat to the security of the nation and the society.

    It is possible, however, that our officials also need psychologist's
    help or maybe even medical treatment. The problem is that when they
    speak about the problems of the nation and the country but they first
    solve their and their family's problems, it might be the consequence
    of the identification short circuit, and they think that they are not
    part of the nation and the country but the nation and the country
    are them. Therefore, they make speeches with innocent faces, then
    they get down to raising and solving the issues they had raised in
    those speeches. For instance, someone states that there is a problem
    of distribution of the economic growth and it should be distributed
    evenly. And it is distributed evenly. For instance, the younger
    daughter or son who went to the university in a Russian car in the
    first year of his or her studies, in the second year he or she starts
    attending the university in a BMW car, for instance, like his or her
    elder sister of brother. Is distribution even? Certainly. And the
    members of the family cannot complain that the economic growth is
    not distributed evenly.

    Nothing can help solve this problem except an experienced psychologist
    who might be able to cure the official Armenia from the syndrome of
    family. Otherwise, the so-called second generation of reforms our
    officials are fond of talking about is endangered because with the
    present psychological arrangement the second generation of reforms
    means that this time the economic growth will be directed at the
    grandchildren, and they will go to nursery school or school in a BMW,
    Mercedes or a Hummer car.
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