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The Government continues the implementation of subsidy programs. 1 billion 925 million AMD allocated to regional administrations
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A regular Cabinet meeting took place today, chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
For ensuring the implementation of subsidy programs, the Government adopted a decision by which it is planned to allocate 1 billion 925 million AMD to the regional administrations of Armenia to fulfill the financial obligations to the relevant construction organizations. The money will be allocated to the co-financing of 25 subsidy programs of 16 communities.
The Executive approved the proposal to sign a working agreement between the Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Justice and Eurojust on the implementation of the agreement "On the cooperation between the competent authorities in the field of legal cooperation in the criminal proceedings of the Republic of Armenia and the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) between the Republic of Armenia and the European Union". The purpose of the agreement is to develop international cooperation between Eurojust and the competent authorities of the Republic of Armenia in the fight against organized crime, terrorism, money laundering, trafficking and other serious crimes. Accordingly, the "Working Arrangement" document ensuring the implementation of the Agreement was also developed. As Minister of Justice Grigor Minasyan noted, the working order-international agreement is planned to be signed by the Prosecutor General of Armenia, the President of Eurojust and the Minister of Justice of Armenia on September 23, within the framework of the visit of the President of Eurojust to Armenia.
The Government approved the bill "On Amendments to the Law on Police Service" and related bills and considered it urgent. The bills envisage defining the status of the new educational institution operating under the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the general conditions for the organization of the educational process in the Laws "On Police Service" and "On Rescue Service". Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Arpine Sargsyan noted that the unified center will ensure more systematic cooperation of police and rescuers in crisis situations. The merger of the two educational centers is planned to be completed by the end of the year and will be located in the Academic City.