
ArmInfo. On December 18, during its regular meeting, the Government approved the RA Action Plan for 2025-2027 within the framework of the Open Government Partnership Initiative.
As stated in the explanatory note to the document, the Republic of Armenia joined the Open Government Partnership (OGP) initiative in 2011 with the goal of ensuring transparency, accountability in public administration, and citizen participation in public decision-making.
Over the past years, five national action plans have been implemented, shaping a culture of open government and cooperation between the government, civil society, and international partners. During this period, several strategic reforms were initiated, focusing on open government data policy, citizen participation in governance, anti-corruption oversight, and institutional strengthening of local ownership.
In 2025, Armenia was elected as a member of the OGP Steering Committee, granting the country a new responsibility and opportunity to contribute to the promotion of open government values and the sharing of international best practices globally.
It is noted that the Action Plan was developed through the joint work of the Armenian government, civil society, the private sector, and international partners and includes six strategic directions in line with open administration values. This project includes commitments that were either incompletely implemented in the previous Open Government Action Plan for 2022-2024 or not implemented at all. In accordance with the Open Government rules, participating governments are required to complete outstanding or unfulfilled commitments in the next Action Plan. Given the parliamentary elections scheduled for next year, the work plan exclusively includes previously unfulfilled or unfulfilled commitments. The commitments have been reviewed and aligned with the programs and strategies of the implementing bodies. These include the following objectives: strengthening the legal framework for data and cybersecurity policies, improving citizen participation in public administration, implementing a new e-procurement system and developing the institution of real beneficiaries, -strengthening public participation mechanisms at the local level, creating a digital registry to analyze risks associated with gifts and corruption, and introducing a digital tool, "Electronic Judicial Statistics," into the judicial system to increase the transparency of judicial proceedings.
The new Open Public Administration Action Plan will continue digital and participatory reforms in public administration, strengthen citizen trust in government institutions, increase accountability of public policy and ensure Armenia's participation and leadership in global open governance processes.