New amendments allow the Ministry of Internal Affairs to launch a nationwide system of real-time biometric surveillance, posing a risk to privacy, peaceful assembly and non-discrimination.
Civil society organizations express deep concern over the continued spread of SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) practices in Armenia.
"According to the CSO Meter Regional Report, the civil society environment in the region has reached its lowest point since the first CSO Meter assessment in 2021.
Open Letter on the Hungarian Bill Entitles “Transparency of Public Life" please translate․
On May 30, Transparency International Anticorruption Center organized a discussion dedicated to assessing the level of transparency, public participation, and integrity in the activities of Yerevan Municipality and the City Council.
Areas
- State of corruption
- Knowledge & leadership
- Public finance & procurement
- Public resources & services
- Law and enforcement
- Civic space & engagement
- Corruption prevention
- Political system and elections

Armenia Takes Steps Toward Regulating Public Information Management and Digital Services
The Government of Armenia has initiated a new legislative package aimed at reforming the management of public information and the provision of digital services.

Final Report on the Snap Elections of the Gyumri Community Council
The “Akanates” Observation Mission has released its final report on the 2025 snap municipal elections in the Gyumri community council.

Offsite Meeting of the Antiсorruption Policy Council Held
An offsite meeting of the Anticorruption Policy Council was held under the leadership of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, during which a number of important issues were discussed.

Roundtable Discussion: Yerevan’s Climate Vulnerability and Pathways to Sustainable Development
TIAC participated in a roundtable discussion dedicated to Yerevan as a climate-vulnerable area.
Till today
- 100+ projects
- 120+ publications
- 80+ packages of legal recommendations
- 4500+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5000+ people took part in the monitoring activities
- 5500+ people participated in discussions