Kocharian complains of tax evasion, corruption, privileged treatment
I found this article in RFE/RL interesting... everybody of course knows this is true, but is Kocharian implying his family doesn't get special treatment, and that it pays all its taxes? It seems doubtful to me. And with Serjh sitting there, it all just seems like a strange act, and I can't imagine what he's trying to show, prove or accomplish. Oh well. Maybe the future will show what this was all about.
Also in the news yesterday, Ian Porterfield, a Scottish soccer coach who has been coaching Armenia's national team to great success died yesterday.
Last night there was a big concert in Republic Square by the Russian gas company. Djivan Gasparyan, the Armenian Navy Band and others performed.
Also in the news yesterday, Ian Porterfield, a Scottish soccer coach who has been coaching Armenia's national team to great success died yesterday.
Last night there was a big concert in Republic Square by the Russian gas company. Djivan Gasparyan, the Armenian Navy Band and others performed.

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The following is a good article http://archive.hetq.am/eng/economy/0709-armenia.html regarding made in Armenia products. The article highlights lack of state support for exports which are the main source for job creation. Ironically today it's more beneficial to be an importer with privileges which results in quick and easy money, at the expense of local job creation. This trend must be reversed in Armenia and I hope Kocharian's words mean something.
RIP Ian Portfield. The Armenian Football world is in mourning for this man that did such huge things for Armenian Football.
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