Armenia to Abandon Mandatory Printed Notifications in Favor of Digital Platforms
25.03.2026,
14:36
At its session on Wednesday, the National Assembly of Armenia adopted in the first reading a bill amending the law "On Public and Individual Notification via the Internet" and several related laws.
YEREVAN, March 25. /ARКА/. At its session on Wednesday, the National Assembly of Armenia adopted in the first reading a bill amending the law "On Public and Individual Notification via the Internet" and several related laws.
As stated by RA Minister of Justice Srbuhi Galyan, the mandatory requirement to publish notices and information arising from other types of official publications in the print media is planned to be abolished.
"It will be replaced by the publication of information on the official public notification platform – azdarar.am – or on the website of a particular organization. Specifically, a number of laws are currently in effect in Armenia that mandate the publication of various types of information in the press," Galyan noted.
According to her, this requirement was relevant previously, when the print media was the primary source of public information, and such regulations were aimed at ensuring access to information for the general public.
As stated by RA Minister of Justice Srbuhi Galyan, the mandatory requirement to publish notices and information arising from other types of official publications in the print media is planned to be abolished.
"It will be replaced by the publication of information on the official public notification platform – azdarar.am – or on the website of a particular organization. Specifically, a number of laws are currently in effect in Armenia that mandate the publication of various types of information in the press," Galyan noted.
According to her, this requirement was relevant previously, when the print media was the primary source of public information, and such regulations were aimed at ensuring access to information for the general public.