Armenian parliament passes bill on new government structure
The Armenian National Assembly fully adopted in the second reading a bill setting a new structure of the government at its regular session on Wednesday.
A total of 79 lawmakers backed the draft law, with 41 votes cast against it and one abstention.
Ahead of the vote, the Prosperous Armenia (BHK) and Bright Armenia (LHK) opposition factions unveiled their intention to vote against the government bill.
The bill passed in the first reading last month envisages reducing the number of Armenia’s ministries from 17 to 12 and abolishing the post of first deputy prime minister.