The project was initiated by the Evrovote Public Organization, which collected the necessary signatures to conduct a legislative initiative in Parliament. The initiative collected 60,000 signatures instead of the required 50,000.
At a meeting on February 12, Armenia’s national assembly was adopted in the first reading of the draft law “at the beginning of the Republic of Armenia in the European Union.” Armenpress reported this on Wednesday, February 12.
63 representatives voted for the project, only seven lawmakers spoke against.
Only the representatives of the ruling faction of a civil contract voted for the law. The faction of Armenia’s opposition did not participate in the vote, while the “honor I had” opposed.
On February 11, the National Assembly began a discussion of the Armenian entry bill in the EU.
The project was initiated by the Evrovote Public Initiative, which collected the necessary signatures for making the legislative initiative in the parliament. The initiative collected 60,000 signatures instead of the required 50,000.
The final version of the law, approved by the European Integration Commission, has the following content: “The Republic of Armenia, expressing the will of Armenia’s people to the people of the Republic of Armenia, which sets the task of making the Armenia’s Republic A safe, protected, developed and successful country, the beginning of the republic of the Republic of Armenia.
We added that in January the Armenian government approved the bill at the beginning of the country’s participation process in the European Union.
Remember that in 2024 the European Union agreed at the beginning of a visa -Free dialogue with Armenia. In addition, for the first time in EU history, he agreed to provide military assistance to Yerevan from the European Fund of the World.
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