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  • Ombudsman Criticises Armenia's "Oligarchic" Government System

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    March 11, 2009

    Ombudsman Criticises Armenia's "Oligarchic" Government System

    BYLINE: Natalia Leshchenko



    Armenia's state human rights ombudsman Armen Harutiunian has issued
    his annual report in which he proved highly critical of the country's
    system of governance not only during the last year, but through the
    whole period since independence. Speaking from the position that
    observance of human rights is impossible in the absence of a genuine
    liberal economy, he attacked "the oligarchic and repressive" state
    system, emphasising that "political decisions are solely made in
    government structures. There are no free economic relations in
    Armenia." He pointed at the office of the Prosecutor-General and the
    Special Investigative Service as cornerstones of such system, being
    corrupt and non-competent.

    Significance:The ombudsman's accusations are neither surprising in
    content nor unique to Armenia, as most post-Soviet countries still
    suffer from over-presence of the state bureaucracy in the economy, and
    its ability to unduly influence economic actors and processes,
    resulting in a "culture of opportunity" rather than a "culture of
    law", in the ombudsman's words. The sheer fact of his attack and its
    comprehensive character is more unexpected, though, for in most
    post-Soviet states such criticism would not be allowed. While the
    ombudsman's report is unlikely to turn things round in Armenia on its
    own of course, it is nevertheless a useful read for those seeking to
    succeed in Armenia economically.
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