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    WHAT DOES THE EX-PRESIDENT WANT TO DO?
    S. Beglaryan

    Hayots Ashkharh, Armenia
    Sept 25 2007

    That Didn't Manage To Do In Good Time

    Hence, ex-President Levon Ter-Petrosyan is fully determined to return
    to politics and help the country overcome the "crises". So, it would
    be helpful for all of us one more time to recall the economic situation
    of the country during his years of power.

    Levon Ter-Petrosyan's years of power first of all coincided with
    the energy crises in the country. After closing the Nuclear Power
    Plant by the initiative of Armenian Pan National Movement Armenia
    immediately appeared in energy crises and the state was simply unable
    to supply the structures of social and strategic significance with
    energy. The population used to be provided with energy only for 2
    hours per day. And this was in case when the significant part of the
    country's financial and economic means were directed to the import
    of energy resources.

    It is not accidental that later those responsible for the sphere of
    energy announced that the quantity of the energy produced during those
    years was equal to the one produced in 1990, when not only did the
    country have enough but also surpass of energy. A question appears
    here - where did this energy disappear?

    During the years of energy crises Armenia used to pay Turkmenistan
    with almost the whole production of those years, for gas import.

    Moreover they even opened the state treasury. But even after this
    Armenia ran into debt to this country and was obliged to draft
    credit-agreement.

    It was during Levon Ter-Petrosyan's power that privatization was
    established in the country, whereas the thing was about voucher
    privatization. After a very short period of time vouchers lost their
    traditional values. Dozens of people purchased them with very cheap
    prices and managed to privatize 60-70% of the state property with very
    cheap prices. Making no demands from the proprietor the government
    prepared good ground for free activity, something that served as a
    reason for unemployment and abrupt fall of economy.

    Because of such a non-prospective privatization many factories were
    closed. They were gradually robbed and decomposed and, in many cases
    even exported to Iran as scrap metal.

    The situation of the agricultural sphere was worst. The whole
    mechanical system was decayed due to which we still face problems.

    If during the first years of Levon Ter-Petrosyan's power Armenia was
    in war, which created additional problems in the economic processes,
    the same can't be said about the years following 1994.

    Before 1997, economic progress in Armenia didn't exceed 7%. It
    fluctuated within the limits of 6%. Moreover, in 1997 it made up
    only 3,3%. It's worth mentioning that beginning from 2000 up to the
    present days two-digit economic growth has been recorded in Armenia.

    The state budget and the country's social life were also linked with
    the economic situation. The budget used to increase with "turtle
    steps". To clarify this, we must mention that in 1996, as compared
    to the previous year, the state budget increased only by 3,8 billion
    drams, which was equal to 8 million dollars. Again we must mention
    that in 2007, as compared to the previous year the tax income of the
    state budget increased by 300 dollars.

    But even in the before mentioned conditions the governments formed
    by Levon Ter-Petrosyan didn't manage to execute the budget, due to
    which the country ran into enormous debts. The state couldn't even
    carry out the so-called protected expenses. For example the health
    system was financed by 60% at best.

    The salary delays were considered normal. People could get their
    salaries only after 2-3 months. The same was with the pensions.

    The ex-President that speaks about corruption must remember that in
    1996 the state budget was 127,5 billion drams or 250 million dollars,
    from which only 69 billion was collected at the expense of internal
    tax income. That is to say, in order to make the expenses of state
    priority, instead of reducing shadow economy and increasing the
    collective sum of the internal tax income, credit means were involved
    that year-by-year added to the debts of our country. The fact that
    the biggest amount of external debts appeared during those years
    testifies to this.

    Unwilling or unable to collect internal tax income the state chose
    the path of increasing the country's external debt. To say that the
    economy had lack of means is not proper. Otherwise, when today's
    President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan was appointed as Prime Minister
    the internal tax income couldn't increase by 33 billion dollars,
    from 69 billion to get to 102 billion drams.

    But they remained in shadow, as a consequence of which during
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan's presidency almost each state budget was not
    executed, year-by-year adding to the debts of the country to different
    organizations and populations.
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