MP NAYIRA ZOHRABYAN: "ARMENIA'S CITIZENS WORSE OFF TODAY THAN YESTERDAY"
Grisha Balasanyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/21919/mp-nayira-zohrabyan-armenias-citizens-worse-off-today-than-yesterday.html
11:57, December 27, 2012
Prosperous Armenia party MP Nayira Zohrabyan painted a bleak picture
of Armenia in 2012.
"We have nothing to be proud about, either in foreign affairs or
the domestic political scene. Despite certain statements that the
socio-economic situation has improved, it is clear that that even
if there is a slight increase in economic growth, it has had no real
impact on the life of average citizens," Zohrabyan told Hetq.
Zohrabyan noted that, in a nutshell, there can be no escaping the
fact that Armenia's citizens are worse off today than yesterday. "No
amount of manipulating the figures can hide this truth," she said.
She said that the exodus from Armenia had reached catastrophic
proportions and that the tragedy could not be concealed.
Zohrabyan called for a serious discussion of the problems facing
Armenia since solutions will not be found by pointing to the studies
of various international bodies alleging that Armenia's economy is
growing by leaps and bounds.
Grisha Balasanyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/21919/mp-nayira-zohrabyan-armenias-citizens-worse-off-today-than-yesterday.html
11:57, December 27, 2012
Prosperous Armenia party MP Nayira Zohrabyan painted a bleak picture
of Armenia in 2012.
"We have nothing to be proud about, either in foreign affairs or
the domestic political scene. Despite certain statements that the
socio-economic situation has improved, it is clear that that even
if there is a slight increase in economic growth, it has had no real
impact on the life of average citizens," Zohrabyan told Hetq.
Zohrabyan noted that, in a nutshell, there can be no escaping the
fact that Armenia's citizens are worse off today than yesterday. "No
amount of manipulating the figures can hide this truth," she said.
She said that the exodus from Armenia had reached catastrophic
proportions and that the tragedy could not be concealed.
Zohrabyan called for a serious discussion of the problems facing
Armenia since solutions will not be found by pointing to the studies
of various international bodies alleging that Armenia's economy is
growing by leaps and bounds.