EU supports Public Internal Financial Control as integral part of Armenian Public Finance Reform strategy

PanARMENIAN.Net - On 16 June, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Finance Minister Tigran Davtyan and Ambassador, Head of EU Delegation to Armenia, Raul de Luzenberger are opening Armenian Public Financial Management Reforms workshop.

The workshop, attended by Ministry of Finance and central government senior officials, European Commission, World Bank and international donor community, will focus on public financial management reform agenda and various reform priorities. Reform priorities include Public Internal Financial Control (PIFC), which is an integral part of the European Neighborhood Policy Action Plan concluded between the Republic of Armenia and the European Commission in 2006.

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