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What were the most discussed projects and the most active state departments in terms of legislative initiatives in the past year? "Fact"

"Fact" daily writes:

During the year, NETWORK "Past" referred to the projects submitted for public discussion by various state departments in almost every issue.

In the year-end issue, based on the information available on the unified website for the publication of draft legal acts, we will summarize which departments were the most active in terms of submitting drafts and which were the most discussed drafts.

And so, through the graph available on the website, you can see statistics about the ten state bodies that presented the most projects.

The most active during the year was the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports, which presented more than 800 projects, followed by the Ministry of Justice, which presented about 800 projects, and the Ministry of Economy, with about 700 projects.

The State Revenue Committee, the Ministries of Labor and Social Affairs, Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, Environment, Health, Defense, and Urban Development are among the top ten state bodies that presented the most projects.

And what are the most discussed projects, according to the data available on the website? is the project submitted for public discussion in the summer, which refers to the standard of general education.

The second one is another project presented by the same Ministry of Education and Culture, which refers to the procedure for financing public educational institutions from the state budget.

It was submitted for public discussion again in 2020, and it is currently being revised. In January-February, the project was about changing the name of the "Armenian History" subject.

Let's remind that the subject was renamed "History of Armenia".