TIAC sent inquiries to all political parties in Armenia that receive state funding.
Ahead of the elections, we organized a training session for civil society and media representatives for the second time.
Members of the Public Council met with the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia to discuss lawsuits against public participation in Armenia.
The “Akanates” Observation Mission notes that the adoption and wide public announcement of decisions on social assistance and salary increases during the period preceding elections may raise concerns regarding competitive equality and the use of administrative resources.
Areas
Armenia indicators
Public resources & services
Political system and elections
Law and enforcement
State of corruption
Public finance & procurement
Corruption prevention
Civic space & engagement
Knowledge & leadership
Inquiries to Political Parties Receiving State Funding
TIAC sent inquiries to all political parties in Armenia that receive state funding.
Training on the Misuse of Administrative Resources
Ahead of the elections, we organized a training session for civil society and media representatives for the second time.
Civil Society Demands Legislative Changes
Tax Reform to Encourage Philanthropy: Implications for CSOs
Changes to tax legislation encourage corporate donations to educational institutions; however, independent civil society organizations continue to remain excluded.
Till today
- 140+ projects
- 250+ publications
- 120+ packages of legal recommendations
- 5900+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5100+ people took part in the observation missions
- 9100+ people participated in discussions

