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  • Former RoA PM Bagratyan - Armenian Economy To Fall 6.5-12%

    FORMER ROA PM BAGRATYAN - ARMENIAN ECONOMY TO FALL 6.5-12%
    Sona Avagyan

    http://hetq.am/en/economy/hrant-bagratyan /
    2009/05/26 | 15:35

    Economy

    Former RoA Prime Minister Hrant Bagratyan stated that Armenia's economy
    would witness a drop of at least 6.5 - 12%. He made the prediction
    at a press conference held earlier today.

    "The crisis has entered the 3rd stage which will bring about serious
    budgetary and banking problems. The crisis exposed that incorrect type
    of development that Armenia has seen in the past ten years. There is
    no manufacturing and risks aren't diversified in the economy. While
    the country doesn't have a heavy debt burden, nevertheless, I think
    that here the crisis will enter a 4th stage," said Mr. Bagratyan,
    adding that the government is assisting those sectors that brought
    on the problem and not those sectors where a problem doesn't exist.

    The former prime minister criticized the anti-crisis measures enacted
    by the government and pointed to the assistance given the mining
    sector as an example.

    He said that he wasn't sure where the government's $10 million wound
    up in the mining sector. "If they gave it to the Kajaran mining
    concern, you know that Kajaran has serious issues because it was a
    'false sale'. We have serious suspicions that Robert Kocharyan, the
    former Armenian president is somehow involved in Kajaran. Kajaran
    produces 80% of Armenia's copper and molybdenum. It was sold in
    2004 and was the first time our national resources were sold for
    nothing in return. It operated for 2-3 years and made some $130
    million. Now it has difficulties selling its product. Why are we
    assisting it? Are we merely assisting an individual? Who is the real
    owner of Kajaran?" noted Mr. Bagratyan.

    Mr. Bagratyan is also convinced that Armenia's currency isn't on a
    floating rate. "According to our information the RoA Central Bank is
    still intervening in the exchange market but on a smaller scale. I
    predict that come June-July, the dollar will show signs of rising
    and the dram will witness a serious drop."

    Asked about statements made by the World Bank and IMF that Armenia is
    executing a floating rate policy, Mr. Bagratyan responded that the
    IMF "doesn't work on our behalf"; they come here and at most spend
    1-2 months.

    Regarding the government's social policies, Mr. Bagratyan stated that
    he advised the Armenian government don't to enter the crisis with a
    flat tax system but rather a progressive one. The government didn't
    agree to his plan.

    "Today, an individual making $10,000 is paying 20% tax and so is a
    person making $200. We were the ones who came up with the flat tax
    but if we are elected to office we'll enact a progressive tax. The
    poor won't be paying 20% but 15%," Mr. Bagratyan said.
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