
ArmInfo. Although Armenia is not a candidate country for EU accession, its partnership with the EU and Armenia's aspirations for EU integration are much stronger than those of other neighboring countries, as stated by SIGMA Project Manager Gregor Virant on December 10, while presenting the results of the SIGMA program for a comprehensive assessment of the public administration system to parliamentary committees.
As reported by the press service of the National Assembly of Armenia, Virant pointed out that the program is currently being implemented with eight EU candidate countries and nine European Neighborhood countries. Among the reforms, the rapporteur particularly highlighted reforms in the public administration sector, He presented in detail the report, assessment criteria, as well as the country's progress and challenges in the public administration sector. "I believe the governance system has both strengths and weaknesses. One of the strengths is digitalization and transparency, but there are also weaknesses in the civil service sector," the rapporteur stated, assuring that they will continue to support the development of this sector within their mandate. He praised the work of the legislative body, noting that legislative work in the Armenian parliament is transparent.
Meanwhile, as Igle Rimkute, Regional Manager of the EU SIGMA Eastern Neighborhood Program, noted in her speech, the accessibility of laws in Armenia is very high. "Armenia is a champion among the countries we assessed as all laws, decrees adopted by the government, even ministerial decisions, are freely available online. Armenia serves as a good example," Igle Rimkute stated.
The Head of the EU Delegation, Ambassador Vassilis Maragos, assured that the EU Delegation is ready to support the work of SIGMA. As part of the report, Armenia was assessed using the same methodology and criteria as countries undergoing EU integration. All public administration bodies were actively involved in the SIGMA assessment process. Work will begin soon on developing a new Public Administration Reform Strategy based on the recommendations of the report.
It should be noted that SIGMA is a joint program of the European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), aiming to work on public administration reforms for countries participating in the EU integration process. The event was attended by NA members, staff representatives, and international donor organizations.