It is impossible to achieve anything with the principle of “old bath, old bowl”. – 2024-04-01 16:51:48

by times news cr

2024-04-01 16:51:48

Head of the Institute of Economic Analysis, Mohammad Talibli

After the changes in the leadership of Nakhchivan, people had the impression that at least some steps will be taken to solve the socio-economic problems that have accumulated over the years. Reforms with real content will at least be started.

The return of 100 thousand people who left the Autonomous Republic due to harsh repression and cowardice will begin. For this, a favorable business environment will be created to attract investors to the Autonomous Republic.

By changing the destination of the subsidy allocated from the central budget, stopping the corruption machine that is being “washed” at the expense of infrastructure projects, the allocation of that subsidy will be replaced by more socially oriented expenditure items. New jobs will be opened, social security and protection measures will be taken, etc.

However, despite the passage of 2 years, several noteworthy episodic softening elements are observed. Closed teahouses have opened, and signs of relative breathing are felt. For fundamental changes, the leadership of the Republic of Moldova should be given high powers and obligations to the new leadership, or nothing can be achieved with the principle of “old bath, old bowl”.

Other problems are also arising. It is impossible not to see them. The number of hired workers in Nakhchivan has decreased by almost 2 times.
If at the beginning of 2023 there were 110 thousand 261 wage workers in Nakhchivan, now this number is 59 thousand 612 people.
This table shows the declines in the private sector in the following regions.

Decreases in the number of salaried employees were recorded mainly in the private sector. The number of salaried workers working in the private sector in Nakhchivan has decreased three times over the past year, from 72,645 to 23,190.

There are many ways to improve economic outcomes. The only recipe in the brains of our public officials is to optimize spending by increasing the subsidy from the central budget. This is actually a very primitive method and a simple way.
What makes the people living in Nakhchivan wonder where the fate of the Autonomous Republic is going with the “don’t hit me, I’ll hit you” method?

What ways do they think of restoring these broken destinies?

What kind of economic vision do the displaced people of Nakhchivan have for their return to their homeland?

It is possible to save the depressed Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic with a prime minister with deep economic thinking, progressive ministers, executive heads with economic management experience, and a team with broad authority and precise privilege.
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