
ArmInfo. The remuneration system for First Secretaries of Armenian Embassies will be improved. At an extraordinary session of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on May 11, amendments to the Law "On Diplomatic Service" and related documents will be discussed in the first reading.
In his speech, RA Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan noted that the presented package is aimed at resolving problems arising from today's realities and existing challenges. The package grants the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the right to open diplomatic offices in countries where there is no need for their own diplomatic missions. These offices will be managed by an ambassador on a part-time basis. The terms of office for ambassadors and heads of diplomatic missions will also be revised. Specifically, the maximum term of service for ambassadors in each country will be eight years (five years of permanent assignment and a three-year extension).
The procedure for recalling diplomats for consultations is also regulated. Currently, this procedure is in effect de facto, but lacks legislative codification. The package also regulates the procedure for enrolling diplomats in the personnel reserve. An attempt is also being made to improve the rotation process. Specifically, after completing their diplomatic service, employees will be required to return to Yerevan and serve for 18 months before receiving a new assignment. Previously, this period was 24 months. For consuls general at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, this period will be 12 months instead of the current 18 months. The term of office for consuls general is limited to three years, with the possibility of an extension for another year. The procedure for short-term assignments is also streamlined. The spouse of a diplomat serving abroad will receive 100% of their salary, rather than the current 50%.
As the minister noted, the package also improves the funding of Armenian diplomats. Currently, the First Secretary of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs can earn between 270,000 and 360,000 drams, while the salary of a First Secretary abroad ranges from 170,000 to 190,000 drams, significantly reducing interest in this position at foreign missions. Now, the salaries of First Secretaries will be equalized.