
ArmInfo. The results of the evaluation of Armenian military personnel are a clear example of the troops' low combat readiness and demonstrate the authorities' insufficient attention to the needs of the army. This opinion was expressed on his Facebook page by Tigran Abrahamyan, a member of parliament from the opposition faction With Honor, in response to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's announcement that contract service members will be able to receive salaries of up to 700,000 drams ($1,800) based on their evaluation results.
In this regard, Abrahamyan noted that half of the military personnel fail the evaluation for various reasons, 40% of whom do not even meet the minimum requirements and, therefore, cannot expect a salary increase.
"Only a small percentage of rank-and-file contract soldiers receive the highest score. Moreover, the majority of service members in the Armenian Armed Forces do not participate in the certification at all, meaning that only a small percentage of contract soldiers will receive high salaries," the MP explained. As a result, according to Abrahamyan, the entire burden falls on personnel on combat duty, whose salaries remain below 200,000 drams due to their inability to meet the minimum examination threshold.
As a reminder, in March 2025, Defense Minister Suren Papikyan announced that 13,500 service members in the country's armed forces would undergo certification in 2024. According to him, 57% of those certified successfully passed all exams. As a result, the salaries of those who passed the certification increased from 205,000 drams to 470,000 drams. However, former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan urged that the military's performance appraisal process not be linked to salary, as he argued that the appraisal process should serve as the basis for a service member's professional development and promotion. As Ohanyan explained at the time, based on the appraisal results, a service member should either qualify for promotion, be relieved of their current position, or be transferred to an equivalent position. Meanwhile, he expressed his belief that the current salary model proposed by the government would lead to unequal conditions, which would not contribute to the morale of service members.