CBA Recognizes Renaissance Insurance’s Licence As Invalid

CBA RECOGNIZES RENAISSANCE INSURANCE’S LICENCE AS INVALID

Noyan Tapan
Aug 30 2006

YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, NOYAN TAPAN. Taking into account the fact that
Renaissance Insurance company’s operating licence was suspended twice
in 2006, the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Board on August 29 made
a decision to cancel Renaissance Insurance’s licence No. 0045 for
non-life insurance and licence No.0007 for life insurance. According to
the CBA press service, in order to protect the interests of insurees,
Renaissance Insurance must terminate the insurance (reinsurance)
contracts signed by the company or transfer insurance (reinsurance)
risks to another insurer within 45 days after the above mentioned
decision has taken effect. In accordance with Article 17, part 2
of the RA Law on Insurance, the natural and juridical persons that
signed insurance (reinsurance) contracts with Renaissance Insurance,
have the right to teminate these contracts ahead of time, following the
indicated decision, and receive insurance (reinsurance) premiums for
incompleted days. In the event that part of insurance (reinsurance)
premiums cannot be repaid by the company, the insurees may apply to
court with the request to confiscate these sums or recognize the
company as insolvent. In case of accidents, Renaissance Insurance
is obliged, by preliminary consent of the CBA, to pay insurance
compensations envisaged by insurance (reinsurance) contracts, whose
risks have not been transferred to another insurer.

Armenian President To Travel To Germany, Kazakhstan Soon

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO TRAVEL TO GERMANY, KAZAKHSTAN SOON

Arka News Agency, Armenia
Aug. 30, 2006

YEREVAN, August 30. /ARKA/. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan is to
travel to Germany and Kazakhstan before the end of 2006 for routine
visits, Victor Soghomonyan, presidential spokesman, told journalists
on Wednesday.

He said the head of state would also attend CIS summit in Minsk.

In his words, prospects for French, Romanian and Slovenian presidents’
visits to Armenia are under discussion now.

Commenting on French president’s upcoming visit to Armenia, Soghomonyan
said it will give a new impetus to bilateral relations development.

He added, however, that the information given to the media is
preliminary.

Germany Stands For The Peaceful Resolution Of The Karabakh Conflict

GERMANY STANDS FOR THE PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT

ArmRadio.am
30.08.2006 15:29

Germany stands for the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict,
the newly appointed German Ambassador to Azerbaijan Per Christopher
said in a press conference in Baku, "Trend" agency reports.

The Ambassador said this position of Germany formed many years ago
is alrea dy known to Azerbaijan.

"We stand for continuing the peace talks on the settlement of the
conflict resolution. We consider that the settlement of the conflict
through application of force is unacceptable," the German diplomat
noted.

He added that "Germany is ready to provide assistance in the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict any time."

NKR: Final Results Of Census

FINAL RESULTS OF CENSUS

Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
23 Aug 2006

On October 18 to 27, 2005 the first census on population was taken
in NKR. The NKR National Statistics Service published the final
results of the census.

Hence, the population of NKR totaled 137,737, 48.3 percent men and
51.7 percent women, including urban population 70,512 (47 percent
men, 53 percent women), rural population 67,225 (49.7 percent men
and 50.3 percent women). The number of the permanent population was
49,986 in Stepanakert, 16,979 in Askeran, 12,005 in Hadrut, 18,963
in Martakert, 23,157 in Martuni, 2,560 in Shahumyan, 4,324 in Shushi,
9763 in Kashatagh.

AA.
23-08-2006

Armenia’s National Anthem To Be Revamped

ARMENIA’S NATIONAL ANTHEM TO BE REVAMPED
Edmond Y. Azadian

AZG Armenian Daily
24/08/2006

How does a song become a national anthem? As we listen to the anthems
of many great nations, we seldom find behind them prominent composers
or major poets. A song, sometimes even of a folk nature, captures the
imagination of the people and inspires patriotic feelings, thereby
carving its place in history.

Perhaps an exception was recorded when the European Union adopted
the choral section of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, based on Schiller’s
exhilarating lyrics.

On the eve of its 15th anniversary of independence, the Republic of
Armenia is at a crossroad, trying to adopt a new national anthem,
which reflects today’s realities and expresses the nation’s hopes
for the future.

In the early days of independence, a haphazard decision was made to
adopt Mer Hayrenik ("Our Fatherland") under suspicious circumstances,
along with the old flag and coat of arms. At that period, President
Levon Ter-Petrossian believed that by some cosmetic compromises
he could win over the ARF (the Dashnag) party. Therefore, some
arm-twisting took place and some of the members of the Parliament were
asked to press the right buttons to muster the necessary votes. In
the meantime, the conductor and composer Loris Tjeknavorian – to
whom Armenia owes so much for brightening its dark and cold days –
performed the old anthem with the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra to
revive the popularity of Mer Hayrenik, which was the national anthem
during the First Republic.

The adoption of that anthem, along with the other national symbols, was
one of the rash decisions of the first president, the other one being
the selection of Catholicos Karekin I for the throne of Echmiadzin,
in the naive belief that he could break the Dashnag party’s back and
also magically solve the church division. Both blew up in his face!

There was no serious criticism about the flag. We can even safely
state that it had unanimity around it. But the coat of arms remained
an eyesore, and Mer Hayrenik an earsore, so to speak. Some critics even
ridiculed the coat of arms as that of a zoo with extinct animals in it.

The diaspora did not have much say and followed through by singing
the national anthem obediently.

However, the anthem did not generate much enthusiasm and there was
always resentment for its continued use.

A few words in the lyrics were changed: "Our Fatherland, miserable
and abandoned" became "Our Fatherland, free and independent," yet
the anthem did not fire up popular imagination; while singing there
was always a Freudian slip and the bleak previous lyrics popped up
again. One would only feel like crying rather than being fired up by
patriotic sentiments. Although the lyrics were by a historic freedom
fighter and national poet, Mikael Nalbandian, it was a song originally
called Italian Girl’s Song, a far cry from Armenia’s destiny.

We believe that the coat of arms, symbolizing the First Republic
needs reconsideration or revamping, but at this time the issue is
the national anthem.

Positive steps have already been taken and a competition has taken
place. The issue was brewing for some time. The drive to change the
anthem was mostly conducted by poets, composers and intellectuals. One
particular writer, poet David Hovhanness, ran a series on the
national TV, discussing the possible alternatives and he invited a
national debate on this hot issue. His views were well documented
and for a frivolous poet, very well balanced. He presented all the
alternatives and offered his comments on them, without excluding
others’ suggestions, including those of his detractors. His final
recommendation was to adopt the song Hayastan ("Armenia") popularized
by celebrated singer Armenak Shahmouradian. The song’s composer
was Gabriel Yeranian (Dicran Chuhajian’s teacher) and the lyrics
by Mirza-Vanantetzi, not necessarily household names, yet they had
produced a piece of music and lyrics which touched the Armenian
soul. The song was later rearranged by Komitas, who characterized
it as a highly patriotic song, not necessarily based on Armenian
authentic traditions.

The lyrics, especially, are not very sophisticated, but the refrain,
the repetition of the word "Hayastan" with ascending crescendo inspired
patriotic fervor.

The only drawback would have been the nature of lyrics, mostly written
in classical Armenian.

Today, Armenia is at the threshold of adopting a new national
anthem. Minister of Culture Hasmik Poghosian has already held a
competition and a select committee has screened 85 entries. The
commission, which has screened the submissions, includes Vigen
Sargsian, Karen Avagian, respectively aides to the president and the
prime minister; poetess Silva Kaputikian, composer Edward Mirzoyan
and the artistic director of the Armenian Chamber Orchestra, Aram
Gharebekian. All are respected authorities. Except for Gharabegian, the
diaspora is not represented in a meaningful way in that commission. It
is true that the selection of a national anthem is mostly an affair
to be conducted by the state, but we are a divided nation and only
by mobilizing all our forces can we achieve success. For example,
during the election of the catholicos of all Armenians, the diaspora
has an imposing presence.

Similarly when telethons are organized to rebuild Karabagh and Armenia,
the diaspora is not excluded.

Besides, when an anthem is selected, those of us in the diaspora will
sing along with Armenia. Children from Sydney to Syria, from Buenos
Aires to Los Angeles, will sing the anthem in unison.

It is also reported that all 85 entries to be considered were
from Armenia – that does not sound very credible. Some diaspora
participation must have been included, although no attempt was made
to invite diaspora participation.

The first round of the selection process has already been
announced. The results are out and the majority of votes went to the
composition of Tigran Mansourian, based on the Yeghishe Charentz lyrics
(Yes eem anoush Hayastani). He is followed by Yervand Yerznkian’s
work based on a poem by Ararat II; Edgar Hovhannissian’s work based
on the poem by Vahagn Davtian and finally the composition of Robert
Amirkhanian based on a poem by Ludwig Nourian. Given Amirkhanian’s
popularity as a composer of many patriotic songs, his fifth-place
showing does not seem to be believable.

Aram Khachaturian’s music, based on new lyrics by Soghomonian, was
also included. This was the national anthem of Soviet Armenia, but at
this time it is presented with new lyrics. However, people familiar
with it will not be able to overcome the old lyrics ("Sovetekan Azad
Ashkar Hayastan" – "Armenia, free Soviet country").

Not all the finalists are familiar. Segments were played by the
minister of culture on tape during a newscast on national TV. Charentz’
poem is extremely popular as a catchy patriotic piece, further
popularized by Ashot Satian’s music, but it does not necessarily
reflect all the attributes of an anthem.

Mansourian’s music seems outstanding, like Amirkhanian’s, whose
lyrics may be more apropos, although written by a lesser composer
than Charentz.

Edgar Hovhannisian’s music has always been performed with extreme
patriotic fervor.

What will be the destiny of Mer Hayrenik, the anthem mostly cherished
by Dashnags, which was opposed to Soviet Armenia for so long. It
looks like the party – and the anthem – were abandoned, especially
since the song was not even among the five finalists.

After a critical article by Ara Martirossian, in the daily Azg, blaming
Dashnags for abandoning Mer Hayrenik, it seems that a proprietary
feeling has been triggered and the ARF has made a last stand by
a martial announcement. Indeed, Gegham Manukian, a parliamentary
deputy from the ARF has announced that the party will likely draft
a bill to uphold the status of Mer Hayrenik and he hopes that the
bill would pass. We do not believe that the bill stands a chance,
unless Robert Kocharian’s administration caves in, like it did when
Echmiadzin was deleted from the new constitution, as the center of
Armenian Apostolic Church, by sheer political expediency. The ARF
pressured and the administration did not appreciate its historic
significance and gave in.

Singing Mer Hayrenik has made us cry over almost a full century. We
do hope that crying is spared this time around and more joyous
alternatives are chosen, as Armenia needs those alternatives to
brighten its future.

We concur with the minister of culture who has stated: "It is very
difficult to make the right choice." No matter what the outcome,
there will always be detractors and critics.

Under no circumstances can Mer Hayrenik and Sovetakan Azad Angakh be
adopted, both for political and aesthetic reasons.

It looks like Mansourian’s and Amirkhanian’s works stand the best
chance, possessing all the attributes of a proper anthem. Perhaps
Mansourian’s international stature may weigh heavier.

But yet, we don’t know where the political currents may lead our
national anthem.

Second Armenian Production Fair "Golden Pomegranate" To Be Held In M

SECOND ARMENIAN PRODUCTION FAIR "GOLDEN POMEGRANATE" TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW ON SEPTEMBER 9-10

Noyan Tapan
Aug 23 2006

YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The second fair of Armenian
production "Golden Pomegranate" will be held in Revolution Square
(Moscow) on September 9-10. 35-40 enterprises have applied to the
Armenian Development Agency (ADA) to receive its assistance for
participation in the fair. NT correspondent was informed about
it by Mushegh Sargsian, ADA’s Director for Exports. In his words,
about 90 enterprises took part in the first Golden Pomegranate in
2005. The fair will take place within the framework of the agreement
on trade and economic cooperation between the Armenian and Moscow
government. Production of various Armenian enterpises, particularly,
products of food industry, jewelry-making, souveirs, works of Armenian
painters will be on display. The visitors will have a chance to taste
some Armenian national foodstuffs. During the two days of the event,
Russian and Armenian pop stars, song and dance ensembles, famous
singers will perform in Revolution Square. The event’s organizer is
Neva-Expo company authorized by the RA government. Golden Pomegranate
– 2006 will be held with the assistance of the Armenian and Moscow
governments, the Armenian embassy in Russia, Yerevan Mayor’s Office,
the Representative Mission of Yerevan Mayor’s Office in Moscow,
the Armenian Development Agency, Moscow Departments of Consumer
Market and Food Resources, and the Department of Moscow’s Central
Administrative Okrug.

Improvement Of Employment Registration Field Underway

IMPROVEMENT OF EMPLOYMENT REGISTRATION FIELD UNDERWAY

Noyan Tapan
Aug 23 2006

YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, NOYAN TAPAN. It is not ruled out that the 101.8%
increase in the average monthly nominal salary in the trade and
public catering sectors in January-May 2006 was conditioned by an
extension in the employment and payment registration field of these
sectors. This opinion was expressed by the Head of the RA National
Statistical Service (NSS) Stepan Mnatsakanian.

Responding to a question of NT correspondent, he said that it is
possible that based on the data of the researches on unregistered
employment and "shadow" payments, the respective bodies are
taking various administrative measures aimed at improving the
registration field. According to official statistics, in 2005, the
hidden employemnt made up 22.9% against 22.6% in 2001. In 2005, the
unregistered self-employed and those employed by employers engaged in
unregistered activities accounted for 6.7% of the total number of the
employed against 12.3% in 2001, while the self-employed and employers
engaged in unregistered activities accounted for 69.1% of the total
number against 91.1%. On the other hand, the hired workers employed
based on a verbal agreement accounted for 16.2% of the total number
of the employed in 2005 against 10.3% in 2001, and for 25.54% of the
total number of hired workers against 15% in 2001. It was noted that
the level of unemployment declined from 38.4% in 2001 to 31.3% in 2005.

BAKU: Pashazadeh: "I Am Ready To Mediate In The Solution Of Israel-L

PASHAZADEH: "I AM READY TO MEDIATE IN THE SOLUTION OF ISRAEL-LEBANON CONFLICT"

Today, Azerbaijan
Aug. 23, 2006

"I am ready to mediate in the solution of the Middle East problems,
including the conflict between Israel and Lebanon if there is a need,
and I am offered to do that," Sheikulislam Haji Allahshukur Pashazadeh,
head of Office of Caucasian Muslims told journalists.

Stating that he is accepted by Sunnis and Shiites, Pashazadeh said
Israel has not asked him to help release captured Israeli soldiers.

"Israel did not take a right stance regarding this matter. It is not
Israel’s policy, official Tel Aviv was tricked," he underlined.

The religious leader also said Muslim states failed to demonstrate
solidarity adding even Arab states did not support Lebanon, APA
reports.

‘Muslims did not react to the invasion of Islamic states. They do not
show a serious reaction with regard to the resolution of the Nagorno
Karabakh problem. We must be prepared for jihad. If potential for
a peace agreement for the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh ends,
military way should be preferred," he said.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/29286.html

According To RA NSS Calculations, Monthly Cost Of Food Basket Makes

ACCORDING TO RA NSS CALCULATIONS, MONTHLY COST OF FOOD BASKET MAKES 19,319 DRAMS IN ARMENIA IN SECOND QUARTER OF 2006

Noyan Tapan
Aug 22 2006

YEREVAN, AUGUST 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The monthly cost of the food
basket calculated by the RA National Statistical Service (NSS)
made 19,319 drams (about 44 USD) in the second quarter of 2006,
while the monthly cost of the minumum consumer basket – 29,944.5
drams. Head of the RA NSS Stepan Mnatsakanian said this at the
August 22 press conference. According to him, the monthly cost of
the food basket for the same period calculated by the RA Ministry
of Health made 21,389.7 drams, and the monthly cost of the minimum
consumer basket – 33,154.1 drams. It was noted that the RA NSS has
calculated consumer baskets based on surveys of 6,816 households
(that includes 470 comodity-service representatives) done with
the assistance of the World Bank in the period from April 1,
2004, to March 31, 2005. Prior to that, the consumer basket was
calculated based on surveys of 4.5 thousand households, including
400 commodity-service representatives. S. Mnatsakanian said that as
a result of the surveys in 2004-2005, Armenia transferred to a new
methodology of poverty calculation – that of the World Bank. 2005’s
poverty indices of Armenia will be published by late 2006. In his
words, in developed countries too, the incomes and expenditures of
households are calculated for a year. To recap, in 2004, poverty in
Armenia was reduced by 38.3% compared with 1998-1999 and made 34.6%
(about 1 mln people), extreme poverty was reduced by 70% and made 6.4%
(about 200 thousand people). The degree of disproportion in income
distribution or consumption among various strata of the population
was determined by the Gini coefficient (the greater this coefficient,
the more disproportionate the distribution or consumption is). Thus,
in terms of incomes, in 2004 the Gini coefficient made 0.395 (against
0.597 in 1998-1999), and by consumption – 0.26 (against 0.301 in
1998-1999). In 2004, it was the highest in Armenia among European
and Central Asian countries.

Initial Talks Over The Meeting Of Armenian And Azerbaijani FMs Are H

INITIAL TALKS OVER THE MEETING OF ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI FMs ARE HELD

Armenpress
Aug 21 2006

YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian told today at a joint press conference with UNHCR High
Commissioner Antonio Gutteres that initial talks over the organization
of the meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers are
being held and at present the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group are
specifying with the sides the place and time of the meeting.

At the press conference Oskanian also said that the Armenian side has
not received new proposals from the co-chairs. After the meeting on
August 2 in Paris the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov
(Russia), Bernard Fassier (France) and Matthew Bryza (United States of
America) stated that proceeding from the St Petersburg G8 Chairman’s
statement on Nagorno Karabakh, they considered different options
to achieve its objectives, which would be proposed to the parties,
and would wait for their thoughts.

At the press conference Gutteres said not being involved in the process
of the regulation of the Karabakh conflict, UN is interested in its
peaceful regulation.