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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    Emigration should never be subject to a balance sheet treatment.

    There are reasons why there is emigration.

    It is in the power of the authorities to correct the situation.

    They will not act on it because it is not its interests.

    .
    Correct, a well educated strong middle class are what make western economies powerful. They're also the things that threaten cronyism and corruption that the Armenian oligarchs love.

    I wonder if there is a way to put out some kind of warrant for their arrest should they ever enter the US or something.

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Առաջնագծի զինվորները





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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Armenia head of arms is dismissed
        17:16, 23.05.2016
        Region:Armenia
        Theme: Politics


        YEREVAN. – With a decree by President Serzh Sargsyan, Major General Melsik Chilingaryan has been relieved of his duties as Head of Arms-Head of Department of the Armed Forces of Armenia.

        Sargsyan issued this decree by being guided by the Constitution and pursuant to the Law on Military Service of Armenia.

        Armenia News - NEWS.am

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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          Originally posted by Monte View Post
          About five years ago, two of my cousins and their families left Armenia. The first ones came from Gyumri with four kids (ages 8 to 19 ) and the other cousin left Artashat ( 2 girls and son joined them after completing military service in Karabagh ) As happy as I was seeing them, it broke my heart that Armenia is slowly emptying and dying. These 7 kids were suppose to stay in Armenia, create strong families, and grow in Armenia. In other words they were the future, of our country.

          The number one reason both families left was because of lack of confidence in the future, laws, and equal opportunities. The family from Artashat complained also with corruption dealing with basic allocation of water for their farms.

          The reason they left is because they were sick and tired of the system and that they were not sure their kids would have a bright future in Armenia. I hope this changes very quickly.
          That's what I was saying. Why should those people not be able to vote and decide for the future of Armenia? Just because they emigrated? They emigrated BECAUSE of the fact that they had nothing to say.
          People leave for good reasons and noone can blame them. Still , 90% of those who left will come back in case of war to protect their homeland , and I'm very very sure of that.

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          • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

            Առաջնագծի զինվորները





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            • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

              Հայաստանի պետական պարտքը 2015-ի վերջին կազմել է 2 տրլն 457 մլրդ դրամ
              23.05.2016

              Հայաստանի պետական պարտքը 2015-ի վերջին կազմել է 2 տրլն 457 մլրդ դրամ կամ 5 մլրդ 79 մլն դոլար, որից կառավարության պարտքը կազմում է 2 տրլն 226 մլրդ դրամ կամ 4 մլրդ 602 մլն դոլար։ Այս մասին մայիսի 23-ին՝ խորհրդարանում 2015-ի պետբյուջեի կատարողականի քննարկման ժամանակ, ասել է ֆինանսների փոխնախարար, գլխավոր գանձնապետ Ատոմ Ջանջուղազյանը։

              Արտաքին պարտքը կազմում է 4 մլրդ 317 մլն դոլար, իսկ ներքին պարտքը՝ 761 մլն դոլար։

              Ընդ որում, Հայաստանի պարտքի ծանրաբեռնվածությունը գնահատվում է որպես ցածր, ասել է փոխնախարարը։ Այսպես՝ արտաքին պարտքի նկատմամաբ ՀՆԱ հարաբերակցությունը 2015-ի վերջին կազմել է 41 տոկոս, իսկ 50 տոկոսից պակասն արդեն ցածր է համարվում։

              «Բյուջեի եկամուտների նկատմամաբ արտաքին պարտքի սպասարկման միջին ընդունելի հարաբերակցությունը աշխարհում 22.5 տոկոս է, իսկ Հայաստանում՝ 16 տոկոս»,- ասել է փոխնախարարը։

              Զուտ պետական պարտքը ՀՆԱ-ի նկատմամաբ կազմել է 34 տոկոս, մինչդեռ ցածր է համարվում 48 տոկոսը։

              Հայաստանում արտահանման նկատմամբ պետական պարտքի հարաբերակցությունը կազմում է 138 տոկոս, իսկ շեմը՝ 165 տոկոսն է։

              Արտահանման նկատմամաբ արտաքին պարտքի սպասարկման հարաբերակցությունը 2015-ին կազմել է 12 տոկոս (ցածր է համարվում 18 տոկոսից պակասը)։ Արտահանման նկատմամաբ արտաքին պարտքի տոկոսների հարաբերակցությունը 3 տոկոս է (շեմը՝ 12 տոկոս)։

              Արտաքին պարտքը կազմում է 4 մլրդ 317 մլն դոլար, իսկ ներքին պարտքը՝ 761 մլն դոլար...

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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                what does this person do exactly?

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                  what does this person do exactly?
                  Man I swear sometimes these Armenian news sites piss me off. No content, no context, no explanation.
                  It's only a little better when they write in Armenian.

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                  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                    heh
                    And most of the time when there is content, it's some funny analysis or blablabla

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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                      what does this person do exactly?
                      This guy is responsible for the storage of the military ammunition depots/arsenal. He is dismissed maybe because of money laundering ?

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