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Armenia to continue subsidizing utility bills of residents of border settlements
Armenia's National Assembly is considering today in the first reading a legislative initiative on extending the term of subsidies provided to residents of border communities to pay their natural gas, electricity and water bills for another 3 years.I
Parliament committee approves extension of subsidies to border communities
Armenian National Assembly’s Committee on Territorial Administration, Local Self-Government, Agriculture and Environmental Protection Issues approved on Friday a legislative initiative on extending the term of subsidies provided to residents of border communities to pay their natural gas, electricity and water bills for another 3 years.Armenian communities to receive part of funds from sale of state-owned lands
Armenia's National Assembly has passed today in the second and final reading a set of amendments to the law on the budget system concerning the distribution of funds received from the sale of state-owned lands.About 2,000 subvention projects implemented in Armenia in 2018-2019
Some 1,190 subvention projects were implemented in Armenia in 2018-2021, Deputy Prime Minister Hambardzum Matevosyan said, when speaking at a meeting of an interagency commission set up for evaluating communities’ applications for subsidies, which are used to improve their economic and social infrastructure.Pashinyan and heads of communities of Syunik discussed security and communication issues
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received today heads of Kapan, Meghri, Tegh, Tatev, Gorayk communities, acting head of Sisian community, as well as the deputy heads of Goris and Kajaran communities of Syunik Province, the government press office said.About 40 communities in Syunik and Gegharkunik regions to be included in the list of border communities and become eligible to government support
About 40, mostly rural communities in Armenia's Syunik and Gegharkunik regions are expected to be included in the list of border communities and become eligible to social support, envisaged by the law, Labor and Social Affairs Minister Mesrop Arakelyan said in the parliament on Wednesday.Armenian parliament approves bill on reforming local self-government model
Armenia's National Assembly has approved today in the first reading a set of amendments to the Electoral Code and related laws that will abolish direct elections of the mayors of all towns and some villages.Heads of all communities in Armenia are to submit asset declarations
Armenian lawmakers have passed today in the second and final reading amendments to the law On Civil Service, which oblige the heads of all communities across the country to submit asset declarations in a time span from July 1 to October 1, 2020.Armenian government's plans to consolidate communities may be protested by residents through local referenda
Armenian government's plans to consolidate rural communities may be protested by the residents of the communities through local referenda, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a government meeting on Thursday.Amendments would oblige heads of communities to declare their assets
The Parliament of Armenia has approved today unanimously in the first reading a set of amendments to the Law on Civil Service, which say that starting January 1, 2020 all heads of communities must declare their assets.Armenian MP proposes that heads of all communities declare their assets
Mané Tandilyan, an Armenian parliament member from the Bright Armenia party, presented today to her fellow lawmakers a set of amendments to the Law on Civil Service, which suggest that starting January 1, 2020 all heads of communities declare their assetsSome 500 million drams needed to provide remote Armenian communities with public transportation
'To provide the remote Armenian communities with public transportation, we need to buy buses worth 500 million drams,' Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Suren Papikyan said during a Q&A session in parliament today.News 1 - 20 of 31
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