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    GOVERNMENT MUST LAUNCH UNSTOPPABLE REFORMS

    ARKA
    April 14, 2008

    Below is an exclusive interview by RA Prime Minister TIGRAN SARGSYAN
    to the ARKA News Agency.

    ARKA: Mr. Premier, how well is the Government prepared to relieve
    the negative influence exerted on Armenia's economy by the continuing
    rise in the world prices?

    T. Sargsyan: The principal threat to us is a price rise. International
    experts say that low prices should be forgotten for the following
    15 years.

    Of course, this is a painful process, first of all for transitional
    economies, for the countries struggling against poverty. So the
    Government's measures must be adequate to the challenges.

    It will be an urgent priority. This first of all requires effective
    coordination of the Government's monetary and financial policies -
    the Central Bank is supposed to assume part of the responsibility,
    with the rest of the responsibility to be laid on the fiscal policy.

    We must first of all consider social programs, which are supposed to
    protect the most vulnerable sections of the population.

    ARKA: Do you share the opinion that Armenia needs qualitative reforms,
    a kind of "economic revolution"?

    T. Sargsyan: I certainly share this opinion, as these are the
    principal theses put forward by President Serge Sargsyan, which were
    also discussed by the ex-president Robert Kocharyan. We are starting
    reforms of the second generation, which first of all implies the
    necessity for involving professionals in the process.

    ARKA: Which reforms can be expedited?

    T. Sargsyan: Among the priority tasks are specifically a project
    of making Armenia a regional financial center, foundation of a
    pan-Armenian bank, development of the capital market in cooperation
    with the OMX, development of the postal service and foundation of
    a post bank, introduction of compulsory insurance, creation of a
    universal e-database in the health system, adoption of legislation on
    investment funds, introduction of corporate management principles into
    joint-stock companies, formation of consumer protection institutes
    on the financial market.

    ARKA: Is any special program being elaborated to redress the imbalance
    between Armenia's capital and regions?

    T. Sargsyan: If you remember, one of the priorities of the program
    presented to Parliament by Serge Sargsyan is Armenia's regional
    development.

    Imbalance reduces the potential for economic growth. It is obvious
    that Yerevan hinders Armenia's economic development, while Yerevan's
    development is being hindered as well. A new concept of Armenia's
    regional development must of course deal with the problems.

    ARKA: Armenia has been recording two-digit economic growth over the
    recent years. What do you think, will the planned key inflation and
    GDP indicators be ensured?

    T. Sargsyan: As regards inflation, the planned indicator for this year
    can hardly be ensured as the global situation is most unfavorable,
    and we have no instruments to absorb the negative inflationary
    fallout. As regards economic growth, I hope that the budgeted figures
    will be ensured.

    ARKA: What is your viewpoint on Armenia's national debt? Is the
    Government going to issue Eurobonds?

    T. Sargsyan: Armenia has a moderate foreign debt and we are not afraid.

    Everything depends on the purposes you borrow money for. If your
    investments contribute to the increase in your national produce,
    such a debt is a necessity for the countries that must eradicate
    poverty. So we have no problems here.

    The issue of our own bonds depends on our progress in implementing our
    project of forming a financial center and in the project of developing
    the financial market jointly with the OMX.

    ARKA: What do you think of the possibility of enhancing the Diaspora's
    efficiency in Armenia's economic development?

    T. Sargsyan: I think that we are not making full-scale use of this
    factor now. It would be naïve to think we are. But, if you remember,
    this is one of the priorities of the Serge Sargsyan-headed Government,
    and one of its principal theses is the unification of the Armenian
    people and the use of the Armenian Diaspora's potential.

    ARKA: In what state have you left Armenia's banking system?

    T. Sargsyan: We can state that we have a stable banking system, that
    is, we may not be concerned over it. Its potential for stability is
    so great that we may not be afraid of any international financial
    crises. In this aspect, a conceptual solution to the problem has been
    found, and this stability only needs maintaining.

    The Central Bank personnel have rather serious intellectual potential,
    which we must use. I think that this potential may be of benefit to
    the Government as well.

    ARKA: Looking back at the achievements of the last ten year, what is
    your view of Armenia in five years or so?

    T. Sargsyan: About what we have not done. We delayed pension
    reforms and mortgage. We have not a mortgage fund so far, which is
    unpardonable. We delayed the concept of financial center, reforms of
    post service, foundation of a post bank and creation of a universal
    database on health system. We have no effective investment laws. Open
    joint-stock companies have not established themselves in Armenia,
    and the institute of banking ombudsman has not been founded. We are
    just launching financial education programs for the population.

    It would also like to point out crediting in Armenia's regions,
    social programs for rural settlements and settlements located far
    away from Yerevan. We have numerous unresolved problems, and they
    are all our faults.

    In principle, if the Government does not want to be a provisional one,
    it must launch unstoppable reforms. But if the Government works for
    the situation of the moment, it will be a short-lived one and can be
    dismissed in a few months. However, if we launch all the aforementioned
    long-term projects, they can not be stopped. For example, if we start a
    pension reform, it cannot be stopped, but must be carried through. The
    same can be said of the insurance and social reforms. This is teamwork,
    and dissolving the team means destroying the country. So my task is
    to launch the reforms.

    ARKA: The last question. How does the new Premier plan to work with
    the press?

    T. Sargsyan: I think that the previous experience of our cooperation
    was positive in that we tried to be as transparent as possible,
    implemented special programs for our work style to be clear. However,
    I should point out with regret that we did not see a reciprocal
    attitude on the part of mass media, as personal insults and biased
    assessments of our activities constituted a rather high percentage.

    I think that the yellow press plays quite a role in our life. I
    understand that any society will have such kind of press, but when
    it prevails it means that society has rather serious problems. This
    situation requires serious bilateral reforms, which must be initiated
    by the Government.

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