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In 2025, it is planned to allocate 105 billion drams to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia


According to the 2025 state budget project, 105 billion drams are planned to be allocated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia.

This was announced by the Minister of Finance Vahe Hovhannisyan during the discussion of the 2025 state budget project in the National Assembly on October 28 at the joint session of the standing parliamentary committees. According to the minister, 99.1 billion drams of this amount will be used for current expenses. "It is planned to allocate 5.9 billion drams for capital costs," Hovhannisyan said.

Thus, as the representative of the government noted, in 2025 the Ministry of Internal Affairs will receive 15 percent more funds than in the previous year.


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