
ArmInfo. At a meeting with a delegation of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe (CLRAE), the Armenian Ombudsman, Anahit Manasyan, presented the steps taken by the Office of the Human Rights Defender (OHRA) to develop the local self- government system and ensure its effective functioning in the country.
According to the Office of the Ombudsman of Armenia, the meeting was held as part of a monitoring visit conducted by the Congress of the Council of Europe to assess the implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in the Republic of Armenia. The delegation included Congress co-rapporteurs for Armenia, Jonathan Denis and Catherine Partyka, as well as Congress Secretary Stephanie Pourelle and expert Tanya Groppi. Manasyan emphasized the importance of meetings of this format for strengthening democratic institutions and developing effective cooperation, presenting the mandate and main areas of activity of the Human Rights Ombudsman's office. The parties addressed a number of key issues related to the functioning of local self-government in Armenia. In this regard, Manasyan stated that she regularly travels to the country's regions, meets with residents, and listens to their concerns, which are then summarized in the Human Rights Ombudsman's annual report.
During the meeting, issues of protecting rights by local government bodies and ensuring inclusiveness in local government were also discussed. In this regard, Manasyan noted the importance of adequate representation of national minorities, women, and persons with disabilities in local government bodies and the need to expand their opportunities for participation in local governance. The Armenian Human Rights Ombudsman noted that the effectiveness of local self-government directly impacts the realization of human rights, particularly in terms of access to social services, the development of public infrastructure, and ensuring an adequate quality of life for the population.
During the meeting, the parties also discussed the protection of the rights of forcibly displaced residents of Artsakh. In this regard, the Human Rights Ombudsman emphasized the importance of creating a platform for dialogue. As an example, Manasyan cited a previous discussion, which was also attended by Armenia's Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Arsen Torosyan.
Concluding the meeting, Manasyan praised the effective cooperation between representatives of the Armenian Ombudsman and the Council of Europe in the area of human rights protection. The Congress representatives, in turn, emphasized the importance of ongoing dialogue and cooperation.