
ArmInfo. The ruling Civil Contract party (CCP) presented its election program, the ideological foundation of which is the idea of a "Real Armenia" and the doctrine of the country's economic and institutional transformation.
The key objectives for 2026-2031 include: The following are defined: the institutionalization of peace, education as a strategy of strategies, a balanced foreign policy, foreign, food, energy, and domestic security, an effective fight against criminal subculture, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digitalization, technology, a values-oriented society, the economization of culture and sports, a healthy lifestyle, social equality, respect for the environment, the protection of wild and domestic animals, and others.
The economic development program is presented as a separate block, containing 100 points.
The main goals of the economic program are to ensure at least 6% annual GDP growth; increase industrial production by 50% - from the current 3.3 trillion drams to 5 trillion drams; increase the share of small and medium enterprises in GDP to 40% compared to 34.3% in 2024; modernize the economy by introducing 20,000 units of the latest equipment and their components, including 3,000 units of agricultural machinery and 2,000 units of equipment for agricultural processing; create at least 25,000 new jobs annually; reduce the poverty rate by 5 percentage points; cover the entire population with universal health insurance; provide personal assistant services to 2,000 persons with disabilities; index pensions so that the average actual pension is not lower than the minimum consumer basket; The start of the implementation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) investment project, including the launch of at least the railway and electricity infrastructure; reconstruction of the Gyumri-Turkish border and Yeraskh- Nakhichevan border railway sections; construction of the second terminal of Zvartnots Airport by 2033 with an increase in passenger throughput, reorganization of Syunik Airport into an international airport; modernization of the Meghri (Agarak) checkpoint by increasing to 5 lanes in each direction instead of the current 2, and the Bagratashen checkpoint by increasing to 10 lanes on each side; the start of work on 4 tunnels - the construction of the Kajaran, Dilijan and Bargushat tunnels, as well as the reconstruction of the Pushkin tunnel - with the aim of completion by 2033; construction, reconstruction and major repairs of 2,500 km of roads; Ensuring a multiple increase in exports of products of Armenian origin (up to $8.9 billion); the creation of at least 10 internationally accredited quality control laboratories; the introduction of a biometric passport system and, based on it, modern technological solutions for crossing borders; the establishment of a visa-free regime with the European Union; an increase in gross agricultural output by 40% - up to approximately 1.5 trillion drams; stimulation of land consolidation; the construction of at least 1,500 hectares of intensive orchards annually;
Construction of 150 hectares of greenhouses equipped with modern technologies; Introduction of water- saving technologies on 8,000 hectares of land; Increasing the level of self-sufficiency in beef from 88% to 93.5%, in milk - from the current 78.6% to 88.7%; Tripling the share of breeding cattle - from 2.5% to 7.5%, small cattle - from 2.5% to 7.5%; Construction of 50 livestock complexes Increasing the level of self-sufficiency in milk from the current 78.6% to 88.7% Creation of 2 agricultural logistics centers; Creation or modernization of 25 refrigeration facilities; Implementation of a quality control system and implementation of imported pesticides and fertilizers; Start of construction of 10 reservoirs with the aim of completing the work by 2033; Construction and reconstruction of 350 km of canals and pipelines; Irrigation of 10,000 hectares of new land; 24-hour water supply in Yerevan, Gyumri and Vanadzor; Construction and modernization of 50 healthcare facilities, including accreditation of 20 of them according to EU or US standards, and initiation of the process of aligning the professional knowledge and skills of healthcare workers with EU standards; Construction of a new national stadium in Academic City that meets UEFA standards and can accommodate 35,000 spectators, as well as two more stadiums with at least 10,000 spectators, in Vanadzor and Ijevan; Commencement of construction of Ajapnyak station of the Yerevan Metro, as well as a new ground station between Zoravar Andranik and Sasuntsi David stations, with the aim of completion by 2033; Establishment of the National Cyber Defence Center and development of technical capabilities and potential in the field of cybersecurity; Full launch of the gaming sphere monitoring center by 2027, multiple growth of the capital market volume - from 664 billion drams in 2025 to 1.3 trillion drams by 2031; Full digitalization of municipal property management - by the end of 2030; gradual reduction of the budget deficit - to a level of no more than 2% of GDP; stabilization of the tax-to- GDP ratio at 26%; reduction of the share of debt servicing expenses in budget revenues from 12.1% in 2025 by at least 2 percentage points by the end of the period; creation of an early warning system for hazardous hydrometeorological phenomena, including river modeling and the launch of a digital system for risk management and assessment; standardization of police activities, creation of a ; The start of the program for the construction of a new nuclear power unit with the selection of technology by the end of 2027, the implementation of the program for extending the service life of the second power unit of the Armenian NPP for an additional period of 2026-2036, the development of renewable energy with the aim of bringing the capacity of solar and wind energy to 2000 MW by 2040; the creation of a biogas production station, the creation of a green hydrogen production station; the construction of an industrial city with the creation of an integrated industrial and research environment; the creation of 2 industrial zones in the regions of the country; the development and adoption of the general project for resettlement and territorial organization of the Republic of Armenia, the harmonization of urban planning norms and standards with those of the European Union; the establishment of new construction standards (including road construction); Launch of the urban development modernization program for Kond district in Yerevan, implementation of the Cascade - Cultural Hub architectural investment project in Yerevan until 2031, implementation of the Noragyugh - Downtown Yerevan urban development investment project until 2036, creation of Dalma city park; increase of the capital's green space by 230 hectares; commencement of work on creating a recreational area of Hrazdan gorge in Yerevan with completion by 2036; creation of an urban forest park of at least 7 hectares in the Nork-Marash district; reassessment of the urban development and economic potential of the coastal zone of Lake Sevan with its maximum use in accordance with modern environmental standards, annual reduction of water intake from Lake Sevan by 5 million cubic meters; ensuring round-the-clock protection of forests and specially protected natural areas throughout the territory of the Republic of Armenia using modern monitoring technologies by the ecopatrol service. Implementation of measures to protect and develop biodiversity, introduction of a system for managing biological safety and the impact of the environment (climate change, air, water) on human health; creation of a nationwide system for monitoring atmospheric air quality in accordance with international standards (16 modern monitoring stations, a reference laboratory); construction of 3,000 new houses in border and other rural settlements, provision of housing for 10,000 families displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, adoption of a state program to support housing for large families, reformatting relations with the diaspora: expansion, etc.
In the context of institutionalizing peace, the continuation of the border delimitation process, the implementation of the TRIPP project in accordance with the provisions of the Washington Declaration of August 8, 2025, which will lead to the complete unblocking of regional communications, the final signing and ratification of the initialed agreement on the establishment of peace and interstate relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, as well as the further implementation of the steps envisaged therein, are envisaged.
"The listed steps for institutionalizing peace are not exhaustive: contacts between representatives of civil society and the business community, bilateral trade, political, cultural, and humanitarian dialogue are important tools for institutionalizing peace, and the Civil Contract Party will encourage and support the intensification of these areas," the State Duma program notes. The source also states that education is the primary tool for implementing the state's development strategy, encompassing preschool, general, extracurricular, vocational, higher, and postgraduate education, informal learning, professional retraining, continuous development of professional skills, retraining, and intellectual development. According to the ruling party's election platform, the education system should teach students the skills necessary for a prosperous, fulfilling, and happy life.
The Civil Contract Party declares education to be the strategy of strategies. At the same time, it plans to increase funding for science between 2026 and 2031, reaching 1% of GDP.
The program places special emphasis on a balanced foreign policy, which will be implemented as a strategy, with the key objective of preventing imbalances in foreign relations or ensuring the availability of tools to counterbalance them.
Regarding relations with the EU, it is stated that Armenia will continue to implement the necessary reforms to meet the EU membership criteria. "When the country fully meets these criteria, joining the EU will be a political decision, dependent on the EU's readiness to accept Armenia. If so, Armenia will strive for full membership. If not, implementing reforms will be a strategic achievement, as Armenia will become a country fully compliant with European standards," the program states.
Regarding the EAEU, it is noted that the State Duma recognizes that simultaneous membership in both the EAEU and the EU is impossible. Therefore, as long as reforms to align with EU standards are compatible with EAEU membership, Armenia will remain a member of the Union and will develop trade and economic relations with its states.
According to the State Duma program, the army is a reserve instrument for ensuring external security in the event diplomatic measures fail. The Army of the Republic of Armenia should not be used outside the internationally recognized territory of the Republic of Armenia (except for participation in international peacekeeping missions based on international treaties) and should serve exclusively to protect the territory of the Republic of Armenia.
"The parliamentary majority formed by the Civil Contract party and the government will continue reforms of the RA army in accordance with the concept for transforming the army of the Republic of Armenia. A comprehensive defense and security system will be gradually introduced," the program states.
At the same time, the program also includes provisions for reforming the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC). In this context, it is planned to effectively remove the head of the AAC, appoint an interim patriarch in accordance with the established procedure, adopt the Statute of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and elect the Catholicos of All Armenians in accordance with the established procedure.
The source states that the reform of the AAC is aimed at restoring constitutional order in the Republic of Armenia by removing the Church from the political sphere.
The full text of Nikol Pashinyan and the Civil Contract party's election program is available at this link: https://www.civilcontract.am/news-inner/924