“The 4th OGP-Armenia Draft Action Plan was discussed”

On 23 October, 2018 the working group of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Initiative took place in the Government of Armenia, the agenda included the discussion of the OGP-Armenia Draft Action Plan. Susanne Soghomonyan, member of the Armenian Lawyers’ Association attended the meeting as well.

The First Deputy Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan chaired the meeting.

The following commitments were discussed at the meeting: expanding the list of officials’ declarations, defining the rules for providing grants from the state budget, developing a beneficial owners register, ensuring transparency of credit and grant funds, access to and updating community websites, developing an interactive map of water and land resources, access to education and healthcare, introduction of the petition system.

It is worth mentioning that one of the authors of the proposal to expand the list of official’s declarations, to develop a beneficial owners’ register, and to access and update of community websites is the Armenian Lawyers’ Association.

For more information on the OGP-Armenia Draft Action Plan for the Fourth Project please visit the following here.

It is noteworthy that a number of working meetings and public discussions took place in September and October with the participation of Government, Civil Society and international experts aimed at developping the mentioned Action Plan. Mariam Zadoyan, Project Manager of ALA component of the” Armenia: Promoting Anti-Corruption Conduct and Reforms” Project and Eastern Partnership Civil Socity Fellow, Syuzanna Soghomonyan, ALA board member and Carl Ulbricht, ALA international expert participated in the event. The meetings included the 2 days Workshop on the Summary of the Recommendations on the OGP 4th Action Plan for Armenia, organized by the RA Government and the Freedom of Information Center, the working meetings organized by the “Armavir Development Center and etc.
Initially, CSO’s Anti-Corruption Coalition of Armenia and ALA have proposed 7 recommendations which included the following:

  • the improvement of the asset and income declaration system submitted by public officials,
  • introduction of a program on stolen asset recovery,
  • introduction of the anti-corruption compliance mechanisms,
  • establishment of a beneficial owners’ register,
  • improvement of the transparency and participatory democracy in the local government,
  • establishment of a lobbyists’ register,
  • digital mapping of the forest resources.

Here you can find more information on the mentioned recommendations submitted by CSO’s Anti-Corruption Coalition of Armenia and ALA: https://armla.am/en/3374.html

It is worth mentioning that 3 out of 7 recommendations have been incorporated in the Action Plan concerning the expansion of the list of public officials’ declarations, establishment of a beneficial owners’ register and the local government. Although the recommendations concerning the establishment of a lobbyists’ register, introduction of a program on stolen asset recovery and anti-corruption compliance mechanisms have not been enshrined in the Action Plan, nevertheless an agreement was reached to include them in the new RA Anti-Corruption Strategy.

Photos  from gov.am, OGP Armenia, Armavir Development Center and ALA.

This material has been prepared in the scope of the “Armenia: Promoting Anti-Corruption Conduct and Reforms” Project implemented by the “Center for International Private Enterprise”, the “Armenian Lawyers’ Association” NGO, the “Corporate Governance Center” NGO and the “Yerevan Chamber of Commerce and Industry” with financial support of the National Endowment for Democracy. The project is implemented as a co-financing to the “Commitment to Constructive Dialogue” action implemented with the financial support of the European Union by a Consortium comprising the “Armenian Lawyers’ Association” NGO, the “Armenian Center for Democratic Education-CIVITAS” NGO, the “International Center for Human Development” NGO, the “SME Cooperation Association” NGO, the Union of Communities of Armenia, as well as “Agora Central Europe” NGO (Czech Republic). The contents of this material are the sole responsibility of the “Armenian Lawyers’ Association” NGO and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the National Endowment for Democracy and the European Union.