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    KARABAKH CONSUMERS ARE LESS PROTECTED

    KarabakhOpen
    01-11-2007 13:36:04

    The prices of consumer goods continue to soar. Experts say the price
    of flour will continue to grow until the next harvest.

    In Armenia different explanations of the cause of the soaring prices
    were given. Some people believe that it relates to the pre-election
    period, others even say the Armenian businessmen are going to come
    down with money for the election, therefore they have raised the
    prices of their products.

    The leader of the Democratic faction Vahram Atanesyan thinks it is
    difficult to tell the growth of prices in Armenia is directly related
    to the pre-election period. "We had better discuss how the soaring
    prices affect the Karabakh society. As you know, the Commission for
    the Protection of Economic Cooperation of Armenia has recently made
    a decision on checking, sanctions, and so on. Consumers in Karabakh
    are less protected than in Armenia. Our government also held a
    consultation but it did not have a tangible effect, and the price of
    bread continues to rise," Vahram Atanesyan says. He mentioned with
    regret that the corresponding agencies of NKR have fewer levers
    of influence on pricing, at least due to the lack of customs and
    dependence on import from Armenia.

    "I think the government and the other branches of power should think
    about protection of the people of Karabakh. As to the statements that
    the businessmen are raising money for the election, I don't think
    it is serious to give an evaluation from Stepanakert. Our problem
    is the protection of the rights of our consumers in such extreme
    situations. In Karabakh the income per capita is twice as low as
    in Armenia. Besides, in Armenia criticism has definite targets, the
    suppliers of oil and other products are known, while in our country
    there is no control because each supplier sets the price they want,"
    he added.

    The member of parliament is hopeful that the Public Services Regulatory
    Commission of Karabakh which has been set up recently will at least
    hold a monitoring. The National Statistics Service will carry out a
    comparative analysis of income and prices.
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