
ArmInfo. To ensure a more transparent and objective environment during driver's license exams at registration and examination departments, passenger cars will be equipped with modern video recording devices. Real-time video recording of both the interior and exterior of the examination vehicle will ensure comprehensive oversight and impartiality of the exam process. This was stated in a statement by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.
According to the source, the technical equipment will also enable the creation of a robust digital database with objective and irrefutable evidence in the event of an appeal of exam results, eliminate potential corruption risks, and ensure that the assessment of each citizen's driving skills is conducted exclusively in accordance with established standards and is free from any subjective approach. Furthermore, the video recording devices, by providing a documented record, are also aimed at protecting the interests of agency employees. This process, the statement notes, is aimed not only at improving the quality of services provided, but also at ensuring an accountable and transparent environment and building trust among the population. "The Ministry of Internal Affairs will continue to monitor the quality of services provided, analyzing and evaluating citizens' opinions and suggestions, and taking active steps to improve them," the statement emphasizes.
Yesterday, during Government Hour in the National Assembly, RA Minister of Internal Affairs Arpine Sargsyan, responding to opposition criticism regarding the workload of registration and examination units, announced that a review of the service delivery models for these units is planned for this year. These changes will create more favorable conditions in this area. This applies to both the infrastructure and the content of the driver's license exams. Sargsyan stated that an educational component is planned to be introduced, and the theoretical and practical parts of the exam will be rethought.