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    GOVERNMENT WORTH 200 USD
    Naira Hayrumyan

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/28745
    Comments - Tuesday, 29 January 2013, 12:57

    A few years ago someone calculated that an average person will need
    60,000 drams a month not to starve to death. Then it was 200 dollars.

    When the rate of exchange soared, the "minimum" sum also went up to
    80,000 drams. 200 dollars is a sacral number. Everything possible is
    done to ensure that nobody in Armenia will get more than 200 dollars.

    In addition, the new tax imposed on dentists, realtors and others is
    also about 200 dollars. Five years after the presidential election
    the main achievement of the government's economic policy is to keep
    up with the year 2008. Since then the income of citizens, pensions and
    salaries, number of manufacturers has not grown. Inflation, emigration,
    banks and monopolies grew instead. The minister of economy Tigran
    Davtyan, as well as Serzh Sargsyan do not hide that the main goal
    of the economic policy is to fill in the budget. The price does not
    matter. It is important to pay salaries and pensions in time to prevent
    social riots. Meanwhile, the budget is refilled through simple ways -
    remittances, tax burden and loans. All the three hinder the development
    of economy and harm the country's economic sovereignty.

    The government claims that remittances are the salaries of citizens.

    In fact, these salaries are got for the development of other
    countries' economies. Therefore, remittances are interest on
    investments of Armenia in other countries' economies in prejudice to
    our economy. Loans are the best way of sending the country into an
    economic bondage which leads to political dependence. Western funds
    to which we owe billions may change their attitude to Armenia, and we
    will lose our sovereignty, as is now happening in Greece. As to the
    growing taxes, it is a major hindrance to the development of economy
    and middle class. Dentists, realtors, taxis have already felt the tax
    stranglehold. These are people who earn their living without depending
    on banks and monopolies. Another few thousands of people will be left
    jobless or a dignified earning. The budget will be full instead. Why
    do the Armenians need a budget if pensions and salaries are not even
    half of the consumer basket per capita? Isn't it better to rid of
    the budget and the government which hinder development? The Armenian
    National Congress used to offer the government to do nothing at all
    because any step it takes harms the country. Now another demand is
    put forth - eliminate the government which pursues budget revenues,
    not welfare of people and economic development.

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