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    Prime Minister's Sensational Statement

    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan made a sensational statement. He said
    Armenia will start issuing government bonds. He added that it will
    allow Armenia to pay its debt to Russia.

    This statement indicates a fundamental change of the country's economic bias.

    Issuing bonds might have advantages because it will make Armenia part
    of the world market, reducing the influence of local oligarchs and
    monopolists on the country.

    Currently, the exchange rate, precious metals and food are set by
    local tycoons. Entering the open market will make it difficult to hold
    down the exchange rate of the dram, which means that export will be
    more profitable than import.

    However, it may also play a negative role. First, purchase of
    government bonds of Armenia will mean that Armenia may appear in a
    deeper debt pit. Our foreign debt is already approaching half of the
    GDP, meanwhile it may become known that our foreign debt has been
    obtained by Turkey.

    There is another circumstance. Armenia is likely to repay its debt to
    Russia, which means that Yerevan wants to settle its accounts with
    Moscow to move towards Europe with a light heart. Evidence to this is
    the agreement of Armenia to the rise of gas price. It means that
    Yerevan did not come to compromise with Russia, while the West will
    help Armenia to handle the rising price of gas, possibly by means of
    issuing state bonds.

    However, sudden entry of Armenia to the international market may
    produce the effect of turbulence, the country may lose control, and
    the liberalized economy will appear in the hands of others. Mining
    will be shared between the British and Germans, air transportation
    between Americans and Arabs, banks between the British and French.

    The economic isolation of Armenia is against the country indeed. It
    produces the effect of a castle in siege. Sooner or later Armenia will
    have to open up but Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan must provide
    safeguards against loss of the national branches of economy.

    For example, it is said that the bankruptcy of Armavia may result in
    disappearance of national aviation. Liberalization of mines may result
    in the loss of control over our subsoil.

    Armenia could discuss and adopt a law similar to laws in Arab and many
    other countries. The law would provide that only joint companies with
    citizens of the country could be set up.

    Besides, the government must make a list of branches of economy,
    enterprises and resources which are national wealth. It is necessary
    to set quotas for the use of branches of economy. Otherwise, the
    sensation of the prime minister will mark the beginning of the
    disaster of the independence of Armenia.

    Naira Hayrumyan
    20:51 16/05/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/29901

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