Notice
A number of technical problems have emerged following discussions held with the representatives of non-governmental organizations representing SME interests regarding the clause on mandatory documentation, which are mainly due to the 10-day deadline set for the stock-taking of goods purchased before the effectiveness of the legislative requirement. After looking into the concerns voiced by economic entities, the government concluded that the stipulated time frames are problematic,... more »
PM Welcomes Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan received Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner Nils Muižnieks. Noting Mr. Muižnieks’s valuable contribution to human rights, the Prime Minister reaffirmed his government’s commitment to effective cooperation. The parties discussed judiciary reform and gender equality in Armenia. Hovik Abrahamyan noted that the government is committed to solving the problems related to the protection of human rights and is taking steps to increase... more »
By Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan’s decision, Armen Hayrapetyan was relieved of the office of Deputy Minister of Diaspora according to his application. In accordance with another decree signed by the Prime Minister, Armen Hayrapetyan was appointed Head of State Food Safety Service by the Ministry of Agriculture.
By Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan’s decision, Abram Bakhchagulyan was relieved of the office of Head of State Food Safety Service by the Ministry of Agriculture according to his application.
PM Attends International Architects’ Day-Dedicated Event
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan attended a gala event dedicated to the International Day of Architects, which was held in the government’s conference hall. On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Armenia and himself, the Premier warmly congratulated the architects in attendance. Hovik Abrahamyan noted that everyone in Armenia is proud of our national architectural heritage, which is characterized by high-level development, originality and a wealth of artistic traditions.... more »