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Revolution in Armenia does not much impact on investment (video)

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Chairman of the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia Gagik Makaryan announced today that after the velvet revolution, new investments in energy, solar energy, construction and tea are expected in Armenia. Investors are mainly from Iran, Dominican republics, as well as from Europe. And in order to increase the investment, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan should make personnel changes, mainly in the Ministry of Economy. "5-6 of the department heads should be changed, and changes should take place in the Ministry of Education." According to Gagik Makaryan, this is not a "massacre" of cadres, but this is optimization. "The relationship and dialogue with the business  which the former government has begun should be effective." The President of the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia today sent a 10-page letter to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan about investors, new projects and points related to Nairit plant.