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    FIASCO IN ANTI-CORRUPTION STRUGGLE IN PARLIAMENT

    Lragir.am
    31 May 06

    On May 31 the National Assembly debated and rejected two bills,
    which were said by the authors to be steps against corruption. These
    bills were introduced by the government, and were supported by the
    Republican majority, and were not adopted. One of the bills was on
    the declaration of property and income of natural persons, the other
    was on imprisonment for tax evasion.

    "They speak about anti-corruption policies, transparency,
    accountability but the changes to the Crime Code connected with tax
    evasion is not passed. The bill on declaration of property and income
    of natural persons, which is targeted at people whose monthly income
    and salary exceed 500 thousand drams, is not adopted," said Armen
    Alaverdyan, Deputy Chief of the State Tax Agency, to news reporters
    after the failure of the bills. Moreover, he says, if adopted, the
    law on declaration would be enforced in 2008. Armen Alaverdyan says
    the members of parliament demanded to change the bill on imprisonment
    for tax evasion.

    "We had made it softer, turned the threshold gradual, replaced
    three million with six million. Property 40 million. The members of
    parliament who did not vote last time, did not vote this time either.

    I do not know why. Why are we talking about battling corruption,
    pre-election programs and so on? Now shall we battle corruption or
    not?" asks Armen Alaverdyan, who was very much upset by the failure
    of the bills.

    The majority of members of parliament who were, in fact, against
    these laws, and either voted against or did not vote at all, explain
    their action by the interests of people. They say a farmer does not
    earn that much to declare his income and pay taxes. Armen Alaverdyan
    thinks that this explanation is false and impertinent. "They blame
    farmers for everything. You are sure not to find a farmer whose monthly
    income is 500 thousand drams," says Armen Alaverdyan. He concludes
    from the failure of these bills that the members of parliament serve
    the interests of people who earn over 500 thousand drams monthly and
    are reluctant to declare anything rather than people.
    From: Baghdasarian
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