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    CAR INDUSTRY IS NOT SAUSAGE MAKING

    Lragir
    Sept 4 2007
    Armenia

    We need effective governance, new technologies in economy to make
    Armenia competitive in the region, said the leader of the National
    Democratic Party Shavarsh Kocharyan on September 4 at the Hayeli
    Club. He said Armenia is behind of all the countries of the region by
    the rate of development and competitiveness. Shavarsh Kocharyan says
    if Armenia does not have natural resources, oil, gas, etc, it does
    not mean it has no resource to go ahead and become competitive. The
    leader of the National Democratic Union says democracy is this
    resource. "Armenia has significant opportunities. These opportunities
    depend on the state of the political sphere, movement towards
    democracy," Shavarsh Kocharyan says.

    Hrant Bagratyan who was also hosted by the Hayeli Club agrees that
    Armenia is behind of its regional neighbors by all the main indices.

    He gave some indices regarding the correlation of the budget and the
    GDP. Hrant Bagratyan says in 1995 the budget of Armenia totaled 19.9
    percent of the GDP. "It is the budget, including the grants. Georgia
    was 11 percent, Azerbaijan 16.6 percent, Iran 23.1 percent, Turkey
    21.7 percent," Hrant Bagratyan compares, showing that over this period
    Armenia has developed indeed but our neighbors developed faster.

    Hrant Bagratyan disagrees Azerbaijan develops thanks to oil. Hrant
    Bagratyan says industries are growing in our neighboring country at
    a high rate. "Besides IT, Azerbaijan is developing car industry. Soon
    the car factory will be operated. Car industry has 1520 manufacturing
    processes, unlike food industry, sausages and ice cream or sweets
    which have three manufacturing processes," Hrant Bagratyan says. By
    enumerating this difference he it is not a matter of arguing that
    it used to be better before than now but that maybe the track the
    country had chosen was the right one.
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