Government allocates nearly AMD 5 billion for bonuses

Government allocates nearly AMD 5 billion for bonuses

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian government has approved an undisclosed agenda item allocating 4.961 billion drams from the government's reserve fund to finance bonuses for employees and officials of state institutions, Factor.am reported.

The funds were distributed as follows:

  • Office of the President – 66.464 million drams
  • National Assembly – 697.740 million drams
  • Office of the Prime Minister – 688.105 million drams
  • Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure – 774.909 million drams
  • Ministry of Health – 117.361 million drams
  • Ministry of Justice – 298.545 million drams
  • Ministry of Economy – 216.681 million drams
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs – 180.997 million drams
  • Ministry of Environment – 153.018 million drams
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport – 252.047 million drams
  • Ministry of Defense – 294.483 million drams
  • Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs – 204.365 million drams
  • Ministry of High-Tech Industry – 102.431 million drams
  • Ministry of Finance (incentive payments) – 118.039 million drams
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs – 266.635 million drams
  • Statistical Committee – 56.995 million drams
  • Cadastre Committee – 100.704 million drams
  • State Revenue Committee – 51.643 million drams
  • National Security Service – 48.449 million drams
  • Nuclear Safety Regulatory Committee – 21.827 million drams
  • State Protection Service – 31.601 million drams
  • Urban Development Committee – 76.605 million drams
  • State Control Service – 71.190 million drams
  • Foreign Intelligence Service – 70.892 million drams

This is the second multi-billion-dram allocation for bonuses approved this year. In March, the government allocated 4.6 billion drams for the same purpose, while in December 2025 it earmarked 3.5 billion drams for bonus payments.

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