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  • Government's Resignation Hasn't Ever Been As Urgent As Now

    GOVERNMENT'S RESIGNATION HASN'T EVER BEEN AS URGENT AS NOW

    Roza Hovhannisyan, Reporter
    Interview - Tuesday, 11 February 2014, 13:20

    Interview with Member of Parliament Khachatur Kokobelyan, chairman
    of Free Democrats Party

    Mr. Kokobelyan, prices of some goods will be pushed up by membership
    to the Customs Union. How will it affect the population of Armenia?

    It is obvious that the prices of some goods will soar. A considerable
    part of imports is from countries other than Russia. Earlier they
    insisted that most imports are from Russia, but if the imports were
    from Russia, we would not face inflation, whereas the minister of
    economy has already stated that rise in prices will total 140-150
    million dollars. It is a rather big number for our small budget. The
    prices of petrol, chicken, drugs will go up, to say nothing of cars.

    In any country the customs policy is adjusted to the needs of the
    economy to boost the development of one branch or another. The
    Russian state, I think, is right to impose high fees on cars. But
    adopting high customs fees in Armenia means that we do not take into
    consideration the need to promote any branch of our economy. I am
    sure that the decision on membership to the Customs Union has been
    made de facto, and unfortunately, it does not depend on the behavior
    of our government, it depends on the wish of the Russian side.

    Is it possible that Russia will make a compromise on the issue of
    customs fees?

    I am not sure about compromise, I am sure there will not be a big
    change. Food, fuel, drugs, cars will grow expensive, they are important
    spheres. I am worried about one issue. If we are going to be under
    Russian dominance, which seems to be a fact, I cannot remember a single
    case in history when a dominated state is politically and economically
    more developed than a dominant country. Unfortunately, the state of
    Russia is deplorable, unfortunately. Leading Armenia towards such a
    hazy vision will affect the rate of emigration and other spheres.

    The minister of economy says the gas price would grow if we did not
    join the Customs Union, triggering 4-4.5% inflation.

    In other words, the minister of economy confesses that the gas
    was used to coerce us to join the Customs Union. I don't share this
    opinion. Armenia could avoid the Customs Union and develop alternative
    energy, as well as the gas infrastructure, why not. Similar wrong
    decisions resulted in total gas monopoly, and we do not handle our gas
    pipeline. Our infrastructures do not allow us to use the Iranian gas
    any more. We need to create new infrastructures. I've always said that
    gas cannot be an excuse to give away independence and sovereignty. It
    is politically short-sighted.

    The new Russian legislation made out labor migrants face a problem.

    This issue is highly important. Most of our citizens are simply
    turned back from the airports of different cities of Russia. They
    are seeking employment in Russia and they may be sent back home due
    to inconsistent behavior of a border guard. We have received letters
    telling that people are told they are unbidden guests. I understand
    that this is Russia's internally regulated issue but how about the
    role of our government in this process? I asked if the government has
    done anything about it, if not, why. I have not received answers to
    these questions. Obviously, nothing has been done and nothing special
    is going to be done. It is encouraged to cut down emigration but it
    is not a solution, it is a matter of dignity of our citizens. It is
    repeatedly stated that membership to the Customs Union is related to
    security but our government must realize that security starts with
    the physical security of a citizen and ends with state security. The
    rights of our citizens are infringed, let alone their security.

    Do you think the parliamentary majority will adopt a decision on
    setting up an ad-hoc committee on the suspicious gas deals?

    We need not cherish hopes. Moreover, the political majority will
    not take that step. We have a non-positive experience relating to
    ad-hoc committees. I cannot remember a single ad-hoc committee, such
    as the committee on March 1 that submitted a full, reliable, true
    and acceptable opinion. The members of parliament joke that the best
    way for covering up an issue is to set up an ad hoc committee. Gas
    is a special issue, and I think that the political majority did not
    have the courage to set up that committee because they do not need
    to protract the issue and keep it on the agenda. They are afraid
    of revelations or certain issues. The political majority and the
    political forces facing Russia do not need to keep the topic hot.

    The non-governmental forces hinted that they may raise the issue of
    resignation of the parliament in the next session.

    I am not well-aware of who will raise the issue and who will not but
    in the end we will learn the wishes of everyone and what is going on.

    And I do not understand the need to relay it to the Constitutional
    Court again. I am sure the Constitutional Court will dismiss it,
    and it is not an effective way of struggling against I don't know what.

    Not something but specific people and a specific government must
    be challenged.

    Why did Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan hint at setting up an ad-hoc
    committee?

    Frankly speaking, I don't know the context but I believe that the
    representatives of the majority, including Hovik Abrahamyan, will
    act as the political majority will say. It is normal when the members
    of a force carry out the decisions of the force but it is not normal
    not to have different opinions.

    Everything is simple. Don't you believe that Gazprom is more important
    for the Russian state than the independence of Armenia? It follows
    from this how our government and Constitutional Court will behave.

    - See more at:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/interview/view/31902#sthash.2KH3RqjP.dpuf

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