A new section consolidating international indicators related to governance and democratic processes.
New amendments allow the Ministry of Internal Affairs to launch a nationwide system of real-time biometric surveillance, posing a risk to privacy, peaceful assembly and non-discrimination.
Civil society organizations express deep concern over the continued spread of SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) practices in Armenia.
"According to the CSO Meter Regional Report, the civil society environment in the region has reached its lowest point since the first CSO Meter assessment in 2021.
Open Letter on the Hungarian Bill Entitles “Transparency of Public Life" please translate․
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Conflict of Interest and High Corruption Risks
The municipalities of Ashtarak and Artik have signed multimillion contracts with companies owned by relatives of Civil Contract (CP) municipal council members.

Armenia’s Governance at a Glance․ Dashboard
A new section consolidating international indicators related to governance and democratic processes.

State Funding of "Education is Fashionable" Campaign Raises Ethical and Transparency Concerns
For TIAC anticorruption expert Varuzhan Hoktanian, the secrecy surrounding the state budget funding allocated by the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia to the "Education is Fashionable" campaign is illogical.

Lawsuit Against Former Mining Company Employees Poses Threat to Environmental Activism
Mining company’s multi-million lawsuit could set a dangerous precedent by trying to silence workers and stop public criticism, resembling a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP).
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