Ara Nranyan: Government Plays For Time

ARA NRANYAN: GOVERNMENT PLAYS FOR TIME

Aysor
Nov 10 2009
Armenia

"The worst thing is that we do not solve crisis-related problems
while government temporizes expecting weakening of crisis around the
world as it will influence likewise Armenian economy," said at today’s
press-conference a member of the Permanent Parliamentary Commission
on Economic Affairs, representative of ARF Dashnaktsutyun, Ara Nranyan.

He also mentioned that government has developed a state 2010 budget on
the basis of 2009 state budget and if 2010 budget is not approved then
accordingly to Armenia’s law, the previous year’s budget will enter
into force. This year brought into being more negative indications,
than in 2008, he pointed.

Nranyan also noted that government "voiced Armenia’s economic problems"
before it began receiving financial support; however, now, having a
financial support, government again changed its policy and stopped
now announcing problems. "There were statement and there were no
actions before while now there are neither statements, nor actions."

"Actually, government closes 2009 financial year by external funds
and is looking forward for international loans in 2010," stressed the
politician adding that ARF Dashnaktsutyun will propose some budget
bills which will focus on solving of clear matters. One more bill
will be prepared referring to current situation, 2010 state budget,
and priority issues.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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