Since joining the Council of Europe in 2001 and ratifying the European Charter of Local Self-Government in 2002, Armenia has undertaken far-reaching reforms to strengthen local democracy, with unwavering Council of Europe support. In late 2025, the Territorial and Administrative Reform of Armenia (TARA) reorganised the country into 70 consolidated communities, followed by the approval of a Decentralisation Concept on 7 November 2023 - further aligning Armenia’s governance with the Charter principles. The most recent Congress monitoring report adopted in 2020, highlighted areas demanding improvement, notably constrained municipal autonomy, limited local financing, and weak consultation mechanisms between central and local authorities.

The Centre of Expertise, through the Democratic Development, Decentralisation and Good Governance in Armenia – Phase II (DDDGGA – Phase II) project has supported Armenia’s decentralisation agenda since December 2022 under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023 - 2026, helping to address recommendations from Congress monitoring reports. 


Ongoing projects in Armenia

 Local Governance in Armenia

The “Local Governance in Armenia” bridging project aims to maintain momentum in support of ongoing reforms in the field of local self-government. Legislative gaps will be identified, and priority legislative revisions will be prepared to ensure coherence with the new Law on Local Self-Government. Activities will help develop competences of local authorities to enhance institutional performance and promote civic engagement and voter participation.  This action will build directly on achievements of Phases I and II of the Democratic Development, Decentralisation and Good Governance in Armenia projects.

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