What Competition?
NEW CONSTITUTION IMPEDES FREE COMPETITION
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| 21:49:42 | 15-11-2005 | Politics |
Today the Center of political studies "Consent" organized a discussion on the economic aspect of the constitutional amendments.
The only rapporteur was former Mayor of Yerevan Vahagn Khachatryan. He made a report tiled "Monopolies and free competition in the context of constitutional amendments."
Before his speech chairman of Consent center David Shahnazaryan stated that the media omitted the economic part of the constitution and focused upon the political one.
The rapporteur compared the provisions guaranteeing monopolies and excluding their abuse, which are fixed in the constitution of 1995. He also attracted attention to other articles of the reviewed constitution. According to one them, the right of heritage is absolutely ignored. The other jeopardizes the right of property.
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| 21:49:42 | 15-11-2005 | Politics |
Today the Center of political studies "Consent" organized a discussion on the economic aspect of the constitutional amendments.
The only rapporteur was former Mayor of Yerevan Vahagn Khachatryan. He made a report tiled "Monopolies and free competition in the context of constitutional amendments."
Before his speech chairman of Consent center David Shahnazaryan stated that the media omitted the economic part of the constitution and focused upon the political one.
The rapporteur compared the provisions guaranteeing monopolies and excluding their abuse, which are fixed in the constitution of 1995. He also attracted attention to other articles of the reviewed constitution. According to one them, the right of heritage is absolutely ignored. The other jeopardizes the right of property.
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