Extraordinary parliament session to consider 22 bills
10.06.2015,
15:56
The Armenian government has asked the National Assembly to consider as many as 22 bills at an extraordinary session to be convened on June 15, chief of the government staff David Harutyunyan said today.

YEREVAN, June 10. / ARKA /. The Armenian government has asked the National Assembly to consider as many as 22 bills at an extraordinary session to be convened on June 15, chief of the government staff David Harutyunyan said today.
He said the agenda of the June 15 session includes also seven international treaties. Part of the bills are ‘urgent’ and need to be passed as quick as possible, he said.
Education and science minister Armen Ashotyan asked to incorporate into the agenda a bill on amending the law on scientific and technical activities. His proposal was approved by the government.-0-
He said the agenda of the June 15 session includes also seven international treaties. Part of the bills are ‘urgent’ and need to be passed as quick as possible, he said.
Education and science minister Armen Ashotyan asked to incorporate into the agenda a bill on amending the law on scientific and technical activities. His proposal was approved by the government.-0-