System of paperwork with Eurasian Economic Union member countries estimated to cost AMD 122 million to Armenia
YEREVAN, November 27. /ARKA/. Electronic system of paperwork with Eurasian Economic Union member countries is estimated to cost AMD 122 million to Armenia, David Harutyunyan, head of the Armenian government’s administration, said Thursday at a regular Cabinet meeting. He said that agencies and working groups engaged in legislation adjustment processes will exchange papers. Harutyunyan said that a special junction will be created in the state-owned Office for Introducing Electronic Government Infrastructures CJSC to ensure a single format for all documents. Standards will be unified for all the Eurasian Economic Union countries, and software will be provided by Russia. In May 2014, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan signed a treaty to establish the Eurasian Economic Union. The countries have already ratified it. The treaty takes force on January 1, 2015. On October 10, Armenia joined the union. ($1 – AMD 434.11). ----0----
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18:43 11/27/2014