"Fact" daily writes:
The government intends to divide RA employers into two groups in the near future: bona fide and non-bona fide. The first list will include those who have legal labor relations with employees, and the second list will include those who have hidden employees.
The RA Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs is the author of the initiative, and the separation of employers will allow the state to differentiate between the conscientious and the dishonest in support programs. This, in turn, will encourage the businessman to appear on the list of conscientious people. And although the initiative seems quite logical at first glance, there are serious risks in this matter as well.
According to the analysts, in this case, the current authorities will act according to political expediency, classifying the companies owned by their own as bona fide and the enterprises of the opponents as dishonest.
Basically, this will also be used as a club to oppress businessmen, to stop their possible political activity. According to our source, they will also be strict with the companies that finance the opposition mass media or order advertisements, including them in the group of "unscrupulous" and directing the tax authorities against them. Details in today's issue of "Past" daily








