
ArmInfo. Goris State College continues its normal operations without any interruptions. The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports (MESC) of Armenia reported this to ArmInfo in response to an earlier strike by college faculty and students following the dismissal of college director Karen Lazaryan by MESCS head Zhanna Andreasyan.
"Currently, 72 teachers work at Goris State College, continuously working in accordance with the established procedures and schedule, ensuring the normal operation of the institution. The work process is clearly organized and unimpeded. To date, not a single employee has submitted any written statements to the college's management, including those requiring signature or related to termination of employment," the ministry reported. The Ministry of Education and Science also commented on the information regarding the merger of Goris State College and Goris State Agricultural College named after Professor Kh. Yeritsyan.
According to the source, the Ministry initiated and submitted for government approval the decision to reorganize these educational institutions through a merger. This decision, as explained by the Ministry of Education and Science, was approved by Government Resolution No. 441-A of April 17, 2025, and is aimed at modernizing educational programs in line with socio-economic development needs, introducing new professions in line with current regional needs, promoting the professional development of teachers, and implementing new management models.
Thus, as the ministry noted, a new state-owned non-profit organization, Goris Multifunctional State College, was established under the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Armenia.
"Furthermore, the merger of educational institutions is the result of the implementation of paragraph 11.1 of the Armenian government's action plan (2021-2026) on the reorganization of primary and secondary vocational education, approved by Armenian government resolution No. 1902-L of November 18, 2021. This plan envisages the merger of educational institutions, as well as the improvement of their infrastructure to increase the efficiency and focus of their educational programs," the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Armenia summarized.
As a reminder, on December 4, according to a publication by Goris State College, faculty and students of the educational institution went on strike, blocking the entrance to the institution for newly appointed acting director Armine Kolyan. The strike erupted following the dismissal of college director Karen Lazaryan, who had held the position for 16 years, by order of the Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports (MECS), Zhanna Andreasyan, and the decision to merge the college with Goris State Agricultural College. The college feared that if the two colleges were merged, the leadership would be led by someone representing the interests of the ruling Civil Contract party. It was reported that, on December 2, three dozen college employees submitted resignations based on their own statements, but withdrew them at the insistence of the now-fired Lazaryan.