
ArmInfo. Armenia plans to review mandatory military service certification procedures. At its February 6 session, the National Assembly's Defense and Security Committee approved the government-submitted amendments to the Law "On Military Service and the Status of Servicemen."
According to RA Defense Minister Suren Papikyan, who presented the amendments in the first reading, an analysis of the certification system showed that the requirement for mandatory certification upon a serviceman's first appointment to military service has become obsolete. This is especially true for participants in the "Defender of the Fatherland" program, who, after completing training, have received corresponding positions in various army structures. They will no longer be required to take certification exams. Furthermore, officers who have completed training at various military educational institutions will also be considered to have passed the certification based on the assessments they receive. In both cases, salary supplements will be accrued from the date of appointment to positions in the country's armed forces.
The minister noted that approximately 4,000 participants in the "Defender of the Fatherland" program have currently transferred to contract service in the army. Moreover, this number is growing. After completing five years of contract service, service members will be eligible for an additional one-time bonus when signing new contracts: 1.5 million drams for two years and 5 million drams for five years.
Papikyan emphasized that the proposed legislative initiatives are aimed at creating additional motivational factors for 24-25-year-old servicemen to continue their service in the Armenian Armed Forces, which will facilitate the rapid creation of a professional army. Upon reaching the age of 30, this category of servicemen will be eligible to continue their military service.
Papikyan emphasized that the document's timing is no coincidence. He noted that previously, conscripts were required to complete training according to the curriculum, while contract servicemen had different requirements. Currently, the principle of equality has already been implemented in the country's Armed Forces: conscripts undergo training in military units according to the same criteria as officers and contract servicemen. Servicemen who complete the training and receive positive results are considered to have passed the assessment. The training process will last four months. The same principle will apply to military academy graduates, who will be considered certified based on their exam grades. Salary and bonus amounts will depend on the service member's location and qualifications and could reach 820,000 drams.