ЕС выделяет 30 миллионов евро на судебную реформу в Армении

Правительство Армении в четверг (24 сентября) одобрило предложение о подписании соглашения о финансировании с Европейской комиссией по первой фазе программы содействия осуществлению судебной реформы в Армении.

Вице-премьер Мгер Григорян, выступая на заседании Кабинета Министров, сказал, что соглашение предусматривает финансирование Европейской Комиссией в размере 30 миллионов евро для первой фазы этой программы, из которых 3 миллиона евро предназначены для технической помощи - в первую очередь консалтинговых услуг, а оставшиеся 27 миллионов евро будут перечислены в государственный бюджет Армении тремя равными частями. Ожидается, что первые 9 миллионов евро этой помощи будут получены в этом году.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Министерство юстиции Армении (архивное фото)

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