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    PRIME MINISTER'S CIVIL CHARM ATTRACTS NO MORE
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/country/view/28318
    13:30 06/12/2012

    The Armenian hi-tech prime minister has left for Germany and the U.S.
    to attract investments in IT. Before him, the U.S. ambassador John
    Heffern had left for the U.S. to prepare the Armenian community for
    the visit of the PM. The U.S. will not invest in Armenia others'
    capital if it can sway Armenians to invest "their" own money.

    Will the Armenian community agree to invest? Hardly so because the
    Armenian community follows the court processes relating to the Diaspora
    investors, such as Narek Hartunian, Edmond Khudyan and Vartan Oskanian.

    The Armenian community cannot but see that the Diaspora investments in
    Armenia are not protected. Actually, over the recent years, Eduardo
    Eurnekian has been able to protect his investments in Armenia and
    get profit but perhaps he has worked with the authorities in the
    "Latin American" style, which is similar to the Armenian style.

    Before leaving for the U.S. to collect investments, the prime
    minister had better call a meeting of law enforcement bodies and
    advise them to be more attentive to the cases of investors. Perhaps,
    he is unable to do that because, as investors say, the other end of
    needles of corruption schemes with the help of which they are robbed
    are linked to the presidential administration. Without such a meeting
    and security of investments, the premier's visit to the U.S. will
    just be a glamorous Christmas trip.

    The authorities do all kinds of demonstrative steps to attract IT
    capital to Armenia, but they don't take up any concrete means. They
    facilitated the investments in the mining sphere so much that all
    the foreign investments go there.

    Tigran Sargsyan's image is good against sometimes illiterate Armenian
    political figures who are praised by Europeans for their optimism and
    human kindness. With this image, Armenia seems to have diversified the
    economy, which, according to the premier, was a "bubble" before 2008.

    But this diversification has led to decline of building, investments,
    lack of infrastructural projects, and reckless exploitation of
    mineral resources. Over these five years the income of the population,
    salaries and pensions, did not have an increase while prices soared
    and emigration rate went up.

    The prime minister should understand that his image does not help
    any more, that the reduction of investments is a sign of lack of
    confidence in his policies and no one will be fooled by impressive
    references to famous international organizations, Wozniak's visit to
    Armenia and else.

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