Nikol Pashinyan called on the Armenian people to make an economic revolution

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 24 2018
Nikol Pashinyan called on the Armenian people to make an economic revolution

November 24

Yerevan

Marianna Mkrtchyan. In the spring, the Armenian people made a political revolution, now it's time to make an economic one. This was announced during the march in Yerevan by the Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan.

According to him, the goal of the march is to once again fix the victory of the people during the May revolution. "We made a political revolution in April-May, the time has come for economic. Today we are starting an economic revolution. We believe in the creative power of our people, we believe that we can make an economic revolution that raises the economic development of our country to a new level of our people. Long live the industrious Armenian people! ", said Pashinyan.

The march of Pashinyan's supporters led by the Acting the premiere goes to the Kanaker-Zeytun administrative district. The culmination of the procession will be in the administrative district of Malacia- Sebastia. Participate in processions with the flags of Armenia and the block "My step", under the drumbeat, chanting "Armenia" are moving through the streets of the capital.

The Christian Democratic Revival Party does not believe in Gallup polls, and believes it will be in the new parliament

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 24 2018
The Christian Democratic Revival Party does not believe in Gallup polls, and believes it will be in the new parliament

Yerevan November 24

Tatevik Shagunyan. The Christian Democratic Revival Party does not believe in Gallup polls, and believes it will be in the new parliament. The party leader, political scientist Levon Shirinyan said this at a press conference today.

He did not rule out the fact that at the time of the survey the rating of the party could have been low, since it was only being created at that time. "But our rating grows with a geometrical progression, and we will find ourselves in parliament. We have a large group of associates and associates," he assured. Shirinyan also stressed that the PCDV is not a party of one person, unlike other political forces: "This is a democratic party, preaching national conservative values, which does not see itself in a bloc with other political forces."

In turn, party member Hayk Sukiasyan said that the party has a specific political and economic program. "On the economic plane, we oppose the form of liberalism that is now used in Armenia. We consider it necessary to switch to ortholiberalism, that is, the socialist system of a market economy," he said.

As a member of the party, Mariam Manukyan, said, the symbol of the PCDV is the white dove that will accompany them during the entire campaign. "This is Noah's pigeon who brought the good news about the end of the universal flood," explained Manukyan, adding that the party will begin its election campaign on November 26 from Republic Square and head to Holy See Echmiadzin, where in the Hripsime church will receive a blessing for the start of agitation.

Let us note, by the way, that the Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin made a statement today, inviting people on the eve of the start of the campaign for the December elections to visit churches and take part in the Divine Liturgy. "The Holy See Echmiadzin invites our pious people next Sunday, on the eve of the start of the campaign for extraordinary parliamentary elections, to visit churches and take part in the Divine Liturgy ceremony, praying for an unshakable, prosperous and progressive life of the Motherland and a good course of parliamentary elections," the statement reads.

Armenian university courts Lebanese students

The Daily Star (Lebanon)
November 24, 2018 Saturday
Armenian university courts Lebanese students
 
by Finbar Anderson
  
Dr. Armen Der Kiureghian might not have returned to his ancestral home of Armenia had it not been for the 1988 earthquake that devastated the north of the country.
 
BEIRUT: Dr. Armen Der Kiureghian might not have returned to his ancestral home of Armenia had it not been for the 1988 earthquake that devastated the north of the country. At the time, the engineer, with a specialty in earthquakes, was a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and went to Yerevan for work purposes.
 
However, his visit to Yerevan set in motion a chain of events that would eventually lead to the establishment of the American University of Armenia.
 
Since opening in 1991, the university has grown to over 2,000 students. Now, one of the university's main goals is to diversify its student body and increase the number of international students, Kiureghian told The Daily Star on a recent trip to Beirut to reach out to Lebanese youth and promote the university.
 
"We want to diversify both the student population as well as the faculty, because it enriches the educational experience for everyone," says Kiureghian, one of the university's founders and its sitting president.
 
In the late 20th century, many of Armenia's neighbors, including Lebanon, provided shelter to refugees of the Armenian genocide, something the university has not forgotten: one of its scholarships, the Aurora Gratitude scholarship, is awarded annually to a number of students from those countries.
 
While those of Armenian heritage are eligible to apply for a special passport that entitles them to pay the reduced fees of local nationals, any Lebanese citizen is eligible to apply for the scholarships.
 
Indeed, Kiureghian says, the university actively encourages people who are not ethnic Armenians to apply in order to encourage diversity among the student body.
 
A small number of Lebanese students have already made the trip to Yerevan: In the past academic year, 19 Lebanese citizens chose to shun Mount Lebanon to study in the shadow of Mount Ararat, the mountain close to the Armenian capital that many Christians believe was the final resting place of Noah's Ark.
 
Compared to its namesakes, such as the American University of Beirut, the American University of Armenia is not old, but it is no younger than the republic of Armenia.
 
Kiureghian and his colleagues first conceived the idea of the university when Armenia was part of the former Soviet Union, a fairly radical notion for a university with strong ties to the University of California.
 
The principal university building, indeed, was once the local congress hall of the Communist Party, where, in the 1,300-seat auditorium, such dignitaries as former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev reportedly spoke.
 
However, Kiureghian says, "the day we opened classroom doors, the Parliament in Armenia declared independence, so we are to the day as old as the republic."
 
Despite its youth, Kiureghian believes his university has a lot to offer Lebanese students.
 
One of the main practical advantages, he notes, is that it is considerably cheaper than its private counterparts in Beirut, with tuition fees at approximately $8,000 per year.
 
He nevertheless advocates traveling abroad to study as having merit in its own right: "Experiencing a different culture [and] a different country is always an enriching experience," he says.
 
Kiureghian, who grew up in Iran but now spends his time between Yerevan and San Francisco, says the cultural scene in the former has much more to offer than his U.S. home.
 
The Armenian capital, he says, is "culturally extremely rich from the Soviet tradition. Opera, ballet, jazz music, folk music, arts, theater: It's so abundant."

Azerbaijan isolates Armenia from all transport projects in region

Transportation Monitor Worldwide
November 24, 2018 Saturday


Azerbaijan isolates Armenia from all transport projects in region



Azerbaijan has isolated Armenia from all transport projects being
implemented in the region, Azerbaijani Economy Minister Shahin
Mustafayev said.

Mustafayev made the remarks at a press conference in Baku on Nov. 23
dedicated to Azerbaijans transport and transit potential.

The minister stressed that a number of transport corridors pass
through Azerbaijan.

First of all, it the East-West corridor, which consists of three
routes, is worth mentioning, Mustafayev said. It starts in China and
passes through Kazakhstan, and then Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey via
the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway. The second route passes through
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.
The third route passes through Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Turkey [this route is also called Lapis Lazuli].

The second transport corridor is North-South transport corridor, he
said. The corridor starts in Northern Europe and passes through
Azerbaijan, Iran, the countries of the Persian Gulf and also covers
the Asian countries.

"Azerbaijan equally cooperates with all neighboring countries in this
area, except Armenia, the minister said. This is one of the main
directions of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyevs policy."

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result
of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent
of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven
surrounding districts.

The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations.
Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions
on withdrawal of its armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding districts. 2018 Global Data Point.

Eric Grigoryan: We will do our best to stop additional fences from Sevan Lake

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 23 2018
Eric Grigoryan: We will do our best to stop additional fences from Sevan Lake

Yerevan November 23

Ani Mshetsyan. Hydroelectric power stations located under the reservoirs produced electricity during those seasons when this was not required, and therefore we carried out additional water withdrawals from Lake Sevan. Acting Minister of Nature Protection Eric Grigoryan announced on November 23 at a meeting with journalists..

He noted that the ministry will do everything possible to stop additional fences from Sevan Lake next year. "According to our calculations, the hydroelectric power stations located under the reservoirs produced electricity during those seasons when this was not required. That is, they used this water in winter. This question consists of several components, it is necessary to clarify the demand, and then to clarify the availability of water", he.

To recall, despite the protests of environmentalists, the National Assembly of Armenia adopted in the second and final reading a draft law on amending the law on Sevan Lake, according to which, in addition to the 170 million cubic meters of water fixed in the law, it is planned to carry out an additional fence from the Lake of another 40 million cubic meters.


 

Economist: All incomes of citizens should be taxed

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 23 2018
Economist: All incomes of citizens should be taxed

Yerevan November 23

Marianna Mkrtchyan. Former chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, economist Bagrat Asatryan is convinced that all incomes of citizens should be taxed, and not just salaries.

So on November 23 in an interview with journalists commenting on the initiative of the Committee State revenues on full taxation, in particular, said: "This problem has existed since the 1990s. It is a goal, and in all the world want to disclose and tax the income of everyone, "said the economist. When asked whether citizens should be given the opportunity to independently report their incomes, after which they will be taxed by the state, Asatryan said that in many countries this principle is valid, and in Armenia it is possible to resolve the matter honestly, but this will not give complete effect.

Earlier, it became known that the SRC introduced a new idea, according to which, from 2020, all Armenian citizens aged 18 to 65 years will become potential income tax payers. According to the statement of the SRC Chairman David Ananyan, potential taxpayers will be not only those who receive income from abroad, but also all citizens aged 18-65 who receive income in any way. This initiative has already received a wide public response and has been sharply criticized.

Pashinyan claims that there are no passions in relations with Minsk

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 23 2018
Pashinyan claims that there are no passions in relations with Minsk

Yerevan November 23

Tatevik Shahunyan. "I do not think that in relations with Belarus passions have run high, and therefore there is nothing to subside," he assured the journalists. ActingPrime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, referring to the contradictory positions of the two countries on the issue of the CSTO Secretary General. "What I said is valid, and will be valid", Pashinyan assured.

To note, after the withdrawal of the CSTO Secretary General Yuri Khachaturov, the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev spoke in favor of early termination of the powers of Armenia as chairperson in the organization of the country and the transfer of the post of General Secretary for the rotation order of Belarus. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko subsequently discussed the situation with the ambassador of Azerbaijan, telling him the details of the closed meeting and supporting the position of Nazarbayev. In response to this, RA Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that he would demand explanations from the Belarusian and Kazakh presidents. Minsk, through the press secretary of the Foreign Ministry, Anatoly Glaza, reproached Pashinyan for violating the norms of the international protocol: "The acting Prime Minister of Armenia imagines himself an international prosecutor. The norms of street democracy are not acceptable in international politics." Yerevan responded to this statement at the level of a MP from the ruling party, Alain Simonyan, who stressed that it was not Minsk to teach Pashinyan the etiquette and rules of international politics, since Minsk itself constantly violates them.

President of UMBA: Our most important task today is to increase external and internal investments into Armenian economy

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 23 2018
President of UMBA: Our most important task today is to increase external and internal investments into Armenian economy

Yerevan November 23

Marianna Mkrtchyan. The purpose of the forum "Actual Problems of Economic Development and Strategic Directions of Armenia", at the present stage of economic changes, is to demonstrate the state of our economy and the promising sectors, President of Manufacturers and Entrepreneurs of Armenia (UMBA) Arsen Ghazaryan told reporters on November 23.

At the same time, he added that by this first experience an attempt is being made to provide a science- economy-government connection in order to be able to offer the government scientifically justified approaches and methodology on basic economic issues.

In this context, Ghazaryan informed that they intend to conduct 2-3 sectoral studies during the year, because after 28 years of independence, the country faces the question: what should be done to ensure the take-off of economic development, how to really ensure the well-being of ordinary citizens, how to increase the country's competitiveness in the region. "Especially, today, when we are going for radical changes, with revolutionary approaches, including in the field of economic management, scientific substantiation is a priority. Very soon, after the elections, the new government will have to develop a program, on which scientists, business representatives, specialists are already working on today, "said the President of the UMBA.

Speaking about the state of the Armenian economy today, Ghazaryan expressed conviction that the first serious achievement that was recorded is that usually after a real revolution, there is an economic recession, collapse, there are serious upheavals of the financial and credit system and such are the trends around the world – the price of the revolution, however, in Armenia, on the contrary, after the changes, financial and credit stability was fixed, as emphasized by international economic organizations, and in the Armenian economy, with the exception of two areas, industry and agriculture, stability was registered. "Today, our most important task is to increase foreign and domestic investments in the Armenian economy, in the second half of the year we will have real indicators, which will inspire hope that economic growth will finally affect the well-being of ordinary citizens," Ghazaryan said. Clarifying how Armenia should attract investors, Ghazaryan said that first of all, it is necessary to activate domestic investors, and there are prerequisites for that. "In the end, the stability that is fixed in our economy today is provided by domestic investors, since external investments have decreased sufficiently. But, after ensuring economic stability, I am sure that large investors from Russia, the West and the East will come to Armenia, since equal competition is provided to the Armenian market. The start has been given, if the market is healthy, it regulates the processes itself, "he said, adding that at a certain stage there will be a decrease in investments in a spiral, then an active increase will be recorded. To the question whether the elimination of monopolies is observed in the new political situation, he gave a positive answer. "It is definitely observed, and any representative of a medium or large business notices, this has been happening for 7-8 months already. This is the greatest achievement of the revolution that we can enjoy," Ghazaryan concluded.


Pashinyan was unaware of fact that donations to ”Hayastan” Fund following results of Telethon – 2018 have decreased

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 23 2018
Pashinyan was unaware of fact that donations to ''Hayastan'' Fund following results of Telethon – 2018 have decreased

Yerevan November 23

Tatevik Shahunyan. Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was not aware of the fact that donations to the ''Hayastan'' Fund following the results of the Telethon -2018 decreased compared to 2017.

In an interview with journalists, he assured that he had other data presented to him. However, having learned the reality, Pashinyan commented on it as follows: "Donations apparently decreased due to the transition period. But soon everything will fall into place. We need to understand what the role and further actions of the foundation are." He did not rule out that the criminal case connected with the director of the foundation had an effect on the results of the gathering.

To note, this year $ 11.1 million was raised, instead of $ 12.5 million in 2017. The largest amount was donated in 2008 and amounted to $ 30.1 million. To recall, on July 3, the former director of the ''Hayastan All-Armenian'' Fund Ara Vardanyan was detained. He admitted that he used a bankcard allocated for the needs of the fund for personal purposes. A credit line of 25 million drams (55 thousand dollars) was opened on the card. With this money he made bets in online casinos.


Poll: "My step" bloc goes to the Armenian parliament with 68.3% and "Prosperous Armenia" with 6.7%

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 23 2018
Poll: "My step" bloc goes to the Armenian parliament with 68.3% and "Prosperous Armenia" with 6.7%

Yerevan November 23

Tatevik Shahunyan. According to the results of the poll conducted by the "GALLUP International association", according to the results of the early elections on December 9, only two forces enter the Armenian parliament – the ruling "My step" bloc from 68.3% and the Prosperous Armenia party from 6.7%. In general, 1111 people from the capital and regions of the country took part in the survey. The error is 3%. The survey was carried out from 17 to 21 November.

The remaining 9 political forces participating in the elections received less or slightly more than 1% of the vote. Thus, the Republican Party received 1.5%, followed by the Enlightened Armenia party with a small margin, with 1.2%, followed by the ''ARF Dashnaktsutyun'' – 1%, the ''Sasna Tsrer'' party – 0.9%, Democratic Revival "- 0.3%, the block" We "(the Party" Republic "and" Free Democrats ") – 0.3%, the Social Democratic Party" Decision of the Citizen "- 0.2%," Orinats Yerkir "- 0.1%, the party "National Progress" -0%. 12.7% refused to answer the question, 6.7% found it difficult to answer.

According to the poll, 70.9% definitely intend to take part in the elections, 15.5% are more likely to take part, 8.95 will definitely not take part, 2.9% are more likely not to attend, and 1.8% found it difficult to answer.

On the question of which political forces impressed you the most, 52.7% of respondents fully impressed with the "My Step" bloc, rather like 32.9%. The second is "Prosperous Armenia", which is fully impressed by 17.6%, rather, it is impressed by 49.1%. But the Republican Party is leading in this rating in the nomination "antirating". This party is extremely negatively treated by 66.3% of respondents, rather negatively – by 16.5%, only 2.9% are definitely impressed by the RPA and 16.5% are more likely to be impressed. The next batch, which has "antirating", is ''Orinats Yerkir''. 44.7% relate to it extremely negatively, 20.3% – rather negatively.

In response to the question of why respondents impose a particular force, 32% answered that because of the leader, 24.9% – ideology, 15.5% said that there is no alternative, 8.2% trust, 6.9% believe, 6.6% like programs, 2.7% have acquaintances, 0.6% advised, 2.5% found it difficult to answer, other answers gave 19.2%. To the question from which sources respondents receive information, 69.5% responded from Armenian TV channels, and 47.6% trust this source. 37.7% receive information from Facebook, but only 14.7% of respondents trust this information. 28.4% of respondents receive information from electronic media, and 12.3% trust them. Of the environment and radio, 8.2% get information, but 3.7% trust the environment, and 6.1% trust the radio. 6.6% of respondents read the press, 3.1% trust it. 1.3% of respondents will find out information at rallies, 6.7% prefer other sources, 4.6% were undecided.

When asked about the most pressing problems facing the country, 45.2% cited unemployment, 29.6% economic condition, 23.9% low wages and pensions, 23.4% Karabakh issue, 16.6 % – corruption, 13.3% – inaccessibility of health care, 11.4% – emigration, 8.7% – low level of education, 8% – foreign policy problems, 7.3% – inflation, 6.5% – high utility costs and 4,1% – large taxes.