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Armenia's capital expenditures to increase 49% in 2023, reaching 5.9% of GDP
Capital expenditures, earmarked by Armenia's draft 2023 budget are to increase by 49% in 2023, reaching 5.9% of GDP, Armenian Finance Minister Tigran Khachatryan said during hearings on the state draft for the next year in the parliament.
31.10.2022, 13:15
Economy
Finance minister: in 2021 Armenian government recorded highest ever capital expenditure execution rate
Capital expenditure execution rate in 2021 was 92.3% or 218 billion drams, Finance Minister Tigran Khachatryan said at a governmental session on Thursday.
31.03.2022, 18:17
Economy
Pashinyan: capital expenditure efficiency is the key to curbing the crisis
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan chaired a consultation today, convened to discuss progress in infrastructure and house-building-related capital programs, the government press office said.
29.04.2020, 18:57
Economy
Bright Armenia criticizes government for failure to fulfill capital expenditures
The Bright Armenia opposition parliamentary faction criticized today the government for the failure to fulfill the projected capital expenditures, when the parliament was debating a draft budget for 2020.
15.11.2019, 19:24
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During an extraordinary session on Friday, the National Assembly of Armenia passed amendments to the Electoral Code in its second and final reading. Arusyak Julakyan, a parliament member from the ruling Civil Contract faction, pointed out that one modification was introduced between the first and second readings.
Armenian Parliament approves changes to Electoral Code