Capital, both national and foreign, is vulnerable to the country’s economic growth, particularly equal competitive conditions and political situation, Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) member, head of National Assembly’s’ Standing Committee on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs Gagik Minasyan said.
“Government’s efforts were aimed at boosting the tolerance over the last few years,” he told a press conference, citing the presence of the Armenian National Congress (ANC) at parliament to prove his point.
“The political situation has alleviated recently, with creation of equal competitive opportunities and exclusion of the dominant position in the market to boost investment climate in Armenia,” Mr. Minasyan said.






