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    ARMENIAN LEADER WANTS BUSINESSMEN BE BARRED FROM PUBLIC POSTS - AIDE

    Aravot
    Feb 26 2009
    Armenia

    A top economic adviser to the Armenian president has said that
    holding top governmental offices by tycoons damages both the
    government interests and the business environment, in addition,
    it is unconstitutional.

    In an interview with Armenian daily Aravot published on 26 February,
    Vahram Nersisyants says that this poses a serious problem for
    Armenia. When a rich businessman also holds an office "his loyalty
    and efforts are shifted from serving the government towards their
    [own] businesses," Nersisyants said.

    But it also damages the business environment as they use their
    power to set unequal conditions and push out their competitors from
    the markets, Nersisyants added. He says the Armenian constitution
    contains three articles barring businessmen from getting to public
    offices, and because the wording of those articles was too mild
    in the 1995 constitution, they were toughened by the amendments
    made in 2005. However, the constitution is not taken heed of it,
    Nersisyants said.

    He explains that this is due to the fact that many state officials
    hide the fact they are engaged in private businesses by registering
    their companies under names of their relatives while they, in fact,
    continue to manage their companies personally. He says this results
    in a situation where the law enforcers do not have enough proof of
    an official doing business.

    But often state officials go public and speak about their businesses,
    Nersisyants says, and this is enough evidence of them being engaged
    in private businesses. Nersisyants also complains that not only
    the government but also the opposition does not raise the issue
    seriously. In conclusion, Nersisyants says that Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan is currently trying to initiate new tougher rules so
    that businessmen get lower changes to get to public offices.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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