I have a lot of piled up questions, and I do not know the answers. Naturally, we will try to get the answers to those questions next week. But, for now, let’s just write them down not to forget.
They sat that we will join the Eurasian Union this month. And what about the Customs Union? Does it come after? Or, accession to the Eurasian Union already automatically means to become a member of the Customs Union, and there is no longer need to negotiate?
In fact, what happened to those 800 nominal products, which the previous government was negotiating for placing them on the line of “customs exceptions”?
Does Nazarbayev play his own game, Turanian’s or Putin’s…?
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Repeatedly asked question. Why does gas, which is received at 189 dollars at the border, cost 380 dollars for us, the consumers? Is it possible for the “Gazprom-Armenia” to live too gorgeous?
Why is the cost for electricity constantly increased? Maybe the owner of electricity network works ineffectively? Approximately like “ArmenTel” during the times of Yurghulas.
Is it right that 800 million preferential loan was provided to “Mikshin” company owned by Serzh Sargsyan’s close circle, who is also the owner of the so-called red lines?
Is it right that the payment of VAT by “Armianski urozhay” company owned by one of Serzh Sargsyan’s Advisors has been extended for three-year period, and as a result, the state budget loses 732 million drams in tax revenue. (The last two questions were prompted by the first President of Armenia).
If it has already been found out that the new government is so bad, why does it need time until the fall?
What will the opposition say, if the draft on constitutional amendments is put for consideration, which does not suggest introduction of a parliamentary system, or, if Serzh Sargsyan declares that he is not want to become a Speaker of the National Assembly? Or, if there would be no referendum.
ARAM ABRAHAMYAN