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02.06.2022
Ombudsman’s Staff Continued its Normal Work in 2021
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According to the state budget for 2021, the implementation of one program was envisaged by the Staff of the Human Rights Defender. It includes 5 measures. In fact, the expenditure was 531.3 billion AMD during 2021, the performance – 97.4%. The RA Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan informed about this at the joint sitting of the NA Standing Committees on Protection of Human Rights and Public Affairs and on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs held on June 2. The state budget execution for 2021 of the Staff of the RA Human Rights Defender was debated during it.

The RA Human Rights Defender Kristinne Grigoryan noted that two Grant Schemes were carried out by the Ombudsman’s Staff. The total amount was 22.9 billion AMD.

In 2021, the Staff continued its normal work, performing the functions assigned to them.

The representatives of the Staff have conducted monitoring visits to the institutions for child care and protection, legislative proposals on the drafts of legal acts related to the field of child’s rights, participated in the discussions in different international regional formats, visited the families displaced from Artsakh and temporarily residing in Armenia. Work has been done to increase the child’s rights awareness.

More than 1200 media monitoring was conducted, systemic problems were identified, as well as monitoring of the snap elections of the Local Self-Government bodies and the National Assembly which were held during 2021 in the context of ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities. Efforts have been made to raise awareness of the rights of persons with disabilities.

In 2021, the Staff of the Human Rights Defender continued to perform its preventive function, in particular, related to laws, codes and new regulations. Observations on 185 drafts were submitted, 12 auxiliary positions were submitted to the Constitutional Court within the framework of the prevention function, the Human Rights Defender submitted 10 applications to the Constitutional Court on her own initiative.

The Staff of the Human Rights Defender received 904 applications-complaints on the issues of the protection of child’s rights.

Compared to the previous year, the number of calls received to the 24-hour hotline increased by 20% in 2021. Legal advices provided to individuals. The number of applications-complaints also increased by about 25% - up to 21.181.

The Human Rights Defender answered to the deputies’ questions. Referring to Hakob Arshakyan’s, the NA Vice President, question, Kristinne Grigoryan singled out three main, important priorities. The rapporteur spoke about the support aimed at overcoming the post-war humanitarian issues within the framework of the Defender’s mandate, referred to the work carried out against hatred and polarized speech. According to the rapporteur, the third priority is the equality agenda, which includes women’s political and economic empowerment, the mechanisms and issues for the protection of the rights of persons with disabilities, children, as well as the idea of non-discrimination. Krsitinne Grigoryan underlined the complete systematic legislative gap.

The NA Vice President highly assessed the work done by the Human Rights Defender on eliminating the consequences of the Artsakh war, in particular, the raising of the issues related to the protection of human rights on international platforms.


02.06.2022
Vahan Naribekyan Presents Expenditures and Performance Indicators of NA Staff for 2021
On June 2, at the joint sitting of the RA NA Standing Committees on State and Legal Affairs and on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs the budgetary allocations and their performances for 2021 were touched upon. The RA NA Chief of Staff, Secretary General Vahan Naribekyan presented the brief desc...

02.06.2022
Representatives of Departments Refer to Programs and Measures Implemented in Previous Year
23.6 billion AMD was allocated to the Ministry of Justice from the state budget in 2021. The performance was 83.3%. The RA Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan said about this. According to the Minister, in 2021, the proceedings and the confiscated money increased due to the efficient work of the Co...

02.06.2022
Expenditures of State Administration Bodies Presented
The Central Electoral Commission carried out 9 measures within the framework of 1 program in 2021. The performance was 93.9%. According to the pre-approved plan, 1 billion 865.6 million AMD should be allocated to this structure, but the adjusted plan was 6 billion 373 million AMD, in connection with...

02.06.2022
Performances for Previous Year of Staffs of RA Prime Minister and President of the Republic Are Presented
On June 2, at the joint sitting of the RA NA Standing Committees on State and Legal Affairs and on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs the performances of the budgetary allocations for the previous were discussed.The Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan noted that in the report...



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