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Armenia’s Prime Minister’s Cabinet Holds Session with 32 Confidental Questions

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Cabinet convened today, April 25, for its regular session. The session agenda consists of 35 questions, with 32 undisclosed to the public. One question remains confidential.

The agenda includes various topics, such as:

– The establishment of the Iranian-Armenian Intergovernmental Commission in the Islamic Republic of Iran, based on the decisions made by the Government of the Republic of Armenia on July 3, 2014 (No. 738) and December 29, 2005 (No. 2335).
– The presentation of the annual report on the implementation of the state budget for the year 2023.
– The recognition of real estate as contributions for the acceptance and distribution of property.
– The approval of State Accreditation for Higher Educational Institutions for the academic year 2024/2025, including a comprehensive overview of tuition fees, the availability of distance education, and the acknowledgement of master’s degree program locations.

Additionally, there will be a discussion regarding the amendment of the agreement signed between the Republic of Armenia and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on May 11, 2016, specifically focusing on the “Gyumri Urban Roads” loan agreement. The session also entails the examination of a draft law of the Republic of Armenia and various other inquiries.

This information was sourced from NEWS.am, a reliable news outlet delivering updates on current events in Armenia.

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