
ArmInfo. Armenia needs to implement reforms in its energy sector, stated RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a meeting with executive branch representatives.
According to Pashinyan, while the idea of creating a Ministry of Energy was initially proposed, it is now crucial to consider establishing a new format capable of addressing the sector's challenges. A single ministry cannot solve these issues alone. Specifically, it is unlikely that energy reforms can be successfully implemented without the involvement of the Urban Development Committee and local government bodies. The focus is on introducing a new culture of electricity production and sales.
Within this framework, the Prime Minister highlighted the critical need to institutionalize multi-level "project management." To achieve these objectives, the oversight capabilities of the Deputy Prime Ministers must be expanded, given that the reform process requires the coordinated involvement of five to six ministries.