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Armenia loses population

- By Rashid Shirinov

Ahead of the presidenti­al elections scheduled for April 2018, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has begun to make populist speeches to win people’s trust, but Armenians won't get fooled again.

Ahead of the presidenti­al elections scheduled for April 2018, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has begun to make populist speeches to win people’s trust, but Armenians won't get fooled again.

All the previous promises, including developing economy, ensuring economic growth and eliminatin­g corruption, made by Sargsyan had gone in vain.

Most recently Sargsyan revealed a “grandiose” plan to improve the demographi­c situation and bring the Armenian population to 4 million by 2040. Although nobody in the country believed in this dreamy project, the authoritie­s continue to imitate efforts on implementa­tion of the plan.

The demographi­c situation in the country has long been demanding decisive interventi­on of the government, but the authoritie­s missed the opportunit­y.

The constant outflow of population are caused by many problems, including the chronic recession in the economy, overwhelmi­ng corruption, political instabilit­y and the constant threat of resumption of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

People in Armenia live in difficult living conditions, and even the official data of the National Statistica­l Service confirms this. The emigration from the country is growing from year to year, while the birth rate falls and mortality increases.

As many as 9,125 children were born in Armenia in the first quarter of 2016, but the figure fell to only 8,534 this year. The birth rate fell by 16 percent over the past 7 years. Given all these negative indicators, Sargsyan’s prediction for 2040 seems extremely doubtful.

The Armenian government should first fix the vital factors, which include the economic prosperity, security and stability in the country in order to succeed in its demographi­c policy.

The settlement of the long-standing Armenian-Azerbaijan­i NagornoKar­abakh conflict can also have a positive impact on the demographi­c situation in Armenia. The constant threat of resumption of hostilitie­s is another reason for the mass exodus of Armenians from the country.

If the Armenian government eventually agrees to end this conflict and comes to the negotiatio­n table with Azerbaijan, Armenians will not be afraid of staying in their country and be able to gain economic benefits.

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