Comments by "ThatDutchguy" (@thatdutchguy2882) on "It's time for Armenia to 'transform political revolution to economic one', says PM Nikol Pashinyan" video.

  1. He wants to give international businesses big tax breaks to attract them. He wants to simplify investment checks and balances from the Government for these companies to set up businesses in Armienia and invest. That means he will have to give too many concessions to them in a legal sence and those will impact environmental law's but also in the law in general. He's making the very same mistake the US made 5 decade's ago. It will encourage criminal money being funnelled into fronts posing as bonafide businesses in order to launder money, it will encourage big polluters to set up shop there circumventing other nations environmental law's, eventually leading to an environmental crisis and maybe embargo's on certain products made in Armienia. It will encourage businesses that don't like social labour law's and salaries to set up shop in Armienia, etc, etc. This won't be a problem for the country because of the already rampant corruption on all levels and devastating poverty will be mitigated on the short to medium term. But eventually it will all come back to haunt them in the long term future a few generations from now. For now it will seem as a virtual candy shop for the Armienian population, but eventually the salaries won't rise equally to inflation and the housing prices will start to increase in the city's pushing younger people out of them, not to mention financially less capable families. With the already omnipresent blatant corruption culture on all levels present in Armenia this won't end well. Get ready for a banking crisis in about 20 years from now in Armenia, probably a housing and employment crisis aswell, setting of a political crisis as a result. The reality is, he's got no choice, that's the most disturbing fact. Ooh, and Russia holds enormous sway over the Armienian population and it's political and military cultures, that too comes with the territory. And who is going to want to invest the money for all the necessary infrastructure ? Yep, China.
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