Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

At Which Level Of Government Did The Confusion Occur?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • At Which Level Of Government Did The Confusion Occur?

    ON WHICH LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT DID CONFUSION OCCUR?
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Nov 21 2006

    The ruling party in Armenia is an amazing thing. One of its leaders
    is fond of accusing journalists of making "analyses when they are
    not sober", meanwhile the government, which includes this leader too,
    decides to promote production of vodka in Armenia. However, besides
    this controversy, there is another one. The head of state encourages a
    healthy life, whereas the government, which is allegedly implementing
    the pre-election program of this president, spurs the production of
    alcohol. Although, on the other hand, there is nothing surprising
    about the decisions of the government of a country where a sportsman
    advertises vodka.

    It is surprising that the government, for instance, does not care
    about the fact that the industry in Armenia declined in 2006. This
    gives rise to an absurd situation. The government states that its
    goal is to boost exports. They are announcing that the government
    makes sufficient efforts to encourage local industries. Instead,
    however, production and exports are declining. Hence, either it is
    not true or the government does not perceive the difference between
    export and import. The second option is quite possible considering
    the bad command of Armenian of our officials. And since these words
    sound rather similar, in other words, the difference is not big,
    the members of government simply mixed these words, and thought they
    wanted to promote exports, they accidentally promoted imports.

    The way out could be a test for the members of government. This can
    be done without interrupting work. For instance, the prime minister
    may suddenly say to a minister during a meeting of the government,
    like a teacher in class, for instance, "Mr. Abrahamyan, export this
    document from the hall of the meetings of the government, please,"
    or "Mr. Manukyan, import these customs data to your folder."

    In this case, however, the question occurs who should test the prime
    minister. President Robert Kocharyan could do but first someone else
    should test him to find out on which level of the Armenian government
    the terms "export" and "import" are confused that results in the
    decline of production.

    Although it is also possible that the decision on promoting the
    production of vodka will settle all the problems, and the industries
    will start growing again. Simply the producers have not managed to
    replace the assembly line for the production of alcohol. And since
    all the factories undertook transition simultaneously, production
    was brought to a halt, and the rate of production and exports declined.
Working...
X