National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia | Official Web Page | www.parliament.amNational Assembly of the Republic of Armenia | Official Web Page | www.parliament.am
HOME | MAIL | SITEMAP
Armenian Russian English French
NA President  |   Deputies  |   NA Council  |   Committees  |   Factions  |   Staff  |   Budget office  |   Legislation   |   News   |   Foreign Relations  |   Library  |   Constituency Relations  |   Competition Council  |   Links
Today in Parliament
Briefings
Press conferences
Interviews
Archive
30.05.2024

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
 
03.11.2021
Financial Allocations Envisaged for State and Judicial Bodies Presented
1 / 2

On November 3, at the joint sitting of the RA NA Standing Committees on State and Legal Affairs and on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs, the debate of the RA draft law on the RA State Budget for 2022 continued. The debate of the day was related to the state and judicial bodies, state control and corruption prevention.

As the RA Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan has informed, 1bln 602.5mln AMD will be allocated to the Staff of the RA President in 2022, one programme with two events will be implemented. The financing here is almost the same as it has been for the current year.

In 2022, 5bln 992mln AMD will be allocated to the RA National Assembly, almost the same as it has been for 2021. The legislative body will carry out one programme within the framework of which 5 events will be implemented.

The Staff of the Prime Minister will carry out 11 programmes in the coming year, two out of which - on the Diaspora. 45 events will be implemented within the framework of those programmes. According to it, 19bln 675mln AMD will be allocated to the Staff of the Prime Minister, compared to 2021 the financing has been reduced by 34.5% which is partially due to the fact that the implementation of some programmes and events was transferred to another departments.

The Constitutional Court will carry out one programme with two events for that purpose 704.6mln AMD will be allocated to the structure. The Supreme Judicial Council will receive 14bln 460mln AMD, the growth is 18.87% compared to 2021. 1 programme with 27 events will be implemented. The Ministry of Justice will implement 9 programmes with 27 events, 23bln 288mln AMD will be allocated to the structure, the growth – 12.7%. 6bln 681mln AMD will be allocated to the Prosecutor General’s Office, 3 programmes with 4 events will be carried out. Here the financing growth is 8.7%. The State Supervision Service will implement one programme with two events, the financing – 758.4mln AMD. The Investigative Committee has envisaged one programme with five events, 8bln 340mln AMD will be allocated. The Corruption Prevention Commission plans to carry out one programme with two events. It is envisaged to allocate 350.6mln AMD for the financing of the structure. The Anti-Corruption Committee will receive 823.7mln AMD, 1 programme with 3 events will be carried out. The Audit Chamber will receive 1bln 49.7mln AMD and the Central Electoral Commission – 1bln 268.4mln AMD.


30.05.2024
Project Manager of Center for International and Legal Cooperation (CILC) Hosted in Parliament
On May 30, the Chair of the Standing Committee on European Integration of the National Assembly Arman Yeghoyan, the Deputy Chair Meri Galstyan and the Member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Hripsime Grigoryan met with the Project Manager of the Center for International and Legal Coope...

30.05.2024
Ministry of Health implemented 12 programmes and 57 measures in 2023
In 2023, it was initially planned to implement 12 programmes and 50 measures, but 8 measures were added during the year, and 12 programmes and 57 measures were actually implemented. The annual plan was 146 billion AMD, but then 139.5 billion AMD was actually spent, which is 97.1% of the specified pl...

30.05.2024
Anahit Manasyan: Our plan indicators of 2023 are mainly overdone
In 2023, the Staff of the Human Rights Defender (HRD) had 1 programme and 5 measures. It had planned measures in the amount of 612mln AMD, the sum with a specified plan was reduced to 603mln AMD and 557mln AMD was factually spent. The performance for the specified budget is 92.3%: The RA Minister of...



NA President  |  Deputies|  NA Council  |  Committees  |  Factions  |  Staff
Legislation  |   News  |  Foreign Relations   |  Constituency Relations  |  Links  |  RSS
|   azdararir.am