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    SARGSYAN'S HERITAGE

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    May 20 2014

    20 May 2014 - 2:05pm

    By Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively for Vestnik Kavkaza

    1.5 months have passed since the resignation of Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan. As a heritage, the new government inherited an unstoppable
    growth of the poverty level, strengthening of monopolies, restrained
    opportunities of small and medium-sized enterprises, a roughly
    threefold reduction of investments in the economy and government
    debt more than doubling. According to official data, government
    debt amounted to $1.7 billion in 1998-2008 and exceeded $4 billion
    in 2008-2014.

    The old prime minister was working on reducing debts by receiving
    new foreign loans, thus accumulating government debt. Paying Russia
    for a $500-million loan is just one of the examples.

    The new government is now a captive of the practice to pay loans by
    allocating new funds and exploiting the high-level shadow economy. The
    vivid reduction of investments and Western loans caused a deficit of
    financial resources in the new government when it need to pay debts
    and raise salaries for state-paid staff in July.

    The lack of financial resources is not an outstanding problem. The
    obligatory accumulative pension system that stirred up Armenian
    society deserves special interest in this context.

    On May 13, the parliament passed amendments to the law on accumulative
    pensions. The amendments lifted fines for refusal to make obligatory
    pensions until September 30. Thus, obligatory accumulation of pensions
    has turned into a voluntary system that has never been cancelled. The
    opposition called it a semi-solution to the pension problem. According
    to Levon Zurabyan, head of the Armenian National Congress faction,
    the government wants to keep accumulative pensions at any costs and
    minimal concessions for the population.

    Demographic problems remain an important indicator encouraging the
    government to keep the accumulative pension system. According to
    Minister for Labour and Social Affairs Artem Asatryan, Armenia does
    not and will not have enough demographic resources to serve the old
    pension model. Covering the government debt and solving other financial
    problems amidst a rising demographic disproportion, in a situation when
    investments are scarce and foreign loans are dropping, the government
    is forced to search for financial resources using certain schemes,
    one of which is the accumulative pension system.

    Ex-Prime Minister Hrant Bagratyan said in early spring: "There is no
    accumulative system, there is a new tax amounting to 5%, income tax
    increased to 32%." However, the government's efforts to realize the
    accumulative pension system faces hardshell resistance from society.

    Maybe the new bill will calm the protests, but it does not save the
    population from an accumulative pension tax used to drain financial
    resources.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/economy/55431.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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