
ArmInfo. 124 real estate properties have been returned to state ownership, the number of criminal cases referred to court has increased by 23.8%, and preliminary investigation periods have been reduced. This is stated in the published report on the activities of the Prosecutor's Office for 2025.
According to the press service of the supervisory body, ten sections of the report present the work carried out within the constitutional authority of the Prosecutor's Office in 2025. RA Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan, in particular, noted in the preface to the report: "For the fourth year now, I have the honor to present the annual report on the activities of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Armenia. In 2025, as a result of judicial decisions, 124 real estate properties with a cadastral value close to the market value, worth approximately 66 billion 934 million drams, were returned to the ownership or possession of the Republic of Armenia and communities. These include kindergartens, cultural centers, stadiums, natural monuments, parks, and land plots. In 2025, the first verdict on the confiscation of property of illegal origin entered into force. The trend of reducing preliminary investigation periods, recorded in recent years, continued in 2025. More than half of the criminal cases completed in 2025 (53.4%) were considered within 2 months, which is 11.3% more than the corresponding figure for 2024.
Compared to the average for the past eight years, the proportion of petitions filed with the court for pretrial detention as a preventive measure decreased by 2.5% in 2025, relative to the total number of defendants. In 2025, 3,495, or 9.2% more criminal cases were completed than in 2024 (2,807 cases). Case materials with approved indictments were submitted to the court. As part of the criminal proceedings, from the inception (December 5, 2024) to December 31, 2025, a total of 39 billion 895 million 845 thousand drams were paid into the Single Account for Refunds and the Single Taxpayer Account.
The Prosecutor's Office's priority in 2025 was effective performance, following the establishment of new performance evaluation criteria for the Prosecutor's Offices of the regions and administrative districts of Yerevan, approved by a decree of the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Armenia. These criteria include, among other things, the amount of funds returned to the state and community through final judicial decisions on claims for the protection of state and community interests, the number of criminal cases referred to court with indictments for serious and especially serious crimes, and the number of final judicial decisions on serious and especially serious crimes. The requirement for performance, which goes beyond the Prosecutor's Office's internal performance standards, led to a change in the public assessment of the Prosecutor's Office's performance in 2025. According to a public opinion survey conducted in Armenia at the initiative of the International Republican Institute, 43% of Armenian citizens are "completely satisfied" and "somewhat satisfied" with the work of the Prosecutor's Office. Compared to the previous survey, the satisfaction index has increased by 6%. I consider this a significant achievement for us as a unified system, as justice must not only be administered but also be visible and understandable. I express my gratitude to the prosecutors, the prosecutor's office staff, and all my colleagues in the law enforcement and judicial systems for the tangible results recorded in 2025."