The 11th Anticorruption School launched in Yerevan on March 15.
"Akates" has received numerous reports and complaints regarding the misuse of administrative resources in Gyumri.
The "Akanates" observation initiative calls on the political parties and party alliances participating in the Gyumri snap elections, state and local self-government bodies, as well as other state and community structures, to adhere to the requirements of international and national legislation aimed at preventing the misuse of administrative resources.
The previously presented observations have been supplemented with new facts, pointing out the deficiencies in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report and the documentation inconsistencies of the project.
The "Akanates" Observation Mission has applied to the Central Electoral Commission for accreditation in the March 30, 2025, Gyumri City Council snap elections.
Areas
- Law and enforcement
- Public finance & procurement
- Public resources & services
- State of corruption
- Political system and elections
- Civic space & engagement
- Knowledge & leadership
- Corruption prevention

The 11th Anticorruption School launched in Yerevan
The 11th Anticorruption School launched in Yerevan on March 15.

The Contract Signed Between Vagharshapat Mayor and Her Father-in-Law Under Investigation
The contract of more than 13 million AMD signed between Vagharshapat Mayor Diana Gasparyan and her father-in-law has become the reason for initiating proceedings.

"Akates" Considers Minister's Statement in Gyumri as Misuse of Administrative Resources
"Akates" has received numerous reports and complaints regarding the misuse of administrative resources in Gyumri.

CSO Meter Update on RA New Law on Youth
The CSO Meter addressed the recently adopted RA Law "On Youth Policy", which defines a new legal framework for youth engagement and development.
Till today
- 100+ projects
- 120+ publications
- 80+ packages of legal recommendations
- 4500+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5000+ people took part in the monitoring activities
- 5500+ people participated in discussions