
ArmInfo. The Union of Reserve Officers of the National Security Service of Armenia proposes that political forces in Armenia participating in the June parliamentary elections depoliticize the activities of the National Security Service of Armenia.
The proposal, published on the Union's Facebook page, presents proposals developed by the Union's representatives regarding the activities of the National Security Service of Armenia for discussion, submissions, and the formation of a final position on the structure's development.
"The system must be depoliticized, and responsibility for the structure's involvement in political or other personal processes must be established at the legislative level. Patriotism and professionalism will be the criteria necessary for service in the NSS, which will result in a high level of public trust," the Union noted.
The second point states that the Director of the National Security Service of Armenia must have clear guarantees of independence: they cannot be dismissed arbitrarily, and if such a decision is made, the head of state will be accountable to the National Assembly of Armenia. "The scope of the country's leader's authority to interfere with the activities of the National Security Service, particularly in obtaining information on operational sources, must also be clarified at the legislative level. Any arbitrary approach to the intelligence network will be excluded, and information of this nature will not be declassified or made public," the NSS Reserve Union emphasized.
It further notes that current NSS employees will receive a salary equal to that of the judicial and prosecutorial system. Furthermore, according to the source, they will have clear social guarantees regarding housing, recreation, education, access to healthcare, exemption from property taxes and other possible government payments, as well as access to low-interest loans. "An investigative body will be reinstated within the National Security Service (NSS), and the feasibility of restoring intelligence and the State Security Service will be discussed in professional circles. Operational, technical, search, and high-tech units will be equipped with modern technology, and highly qualified employees will receive salaries equal to those of IT specialists. In order to liberalize the country's economy and avoid duplicating functions with other law enforcement agencies, the NSS will be stripped of its responsibility for combating economic crimes. Instead, oversight will be strengthened over all government institutions, as well as organizations financed from abroad. Furthermore, special attention will be paid to combating drug and arms smuggling, money laundering, and shady cryptocurrency transactions," the organization continued.
It is noted that the NSS's status as an educational institution will also be elevated, conditions will be created for the return of employees dismissed from the NSS for subjective reasons, and a mechanism will be introduced to protect the legitimate interests of current employees from arbitrary action. "NSS employees will be protected by the state, and their potential will be utilized in both the public and private sectors. Following tradition, December 20th will once again be designated as NSS Employee Day," the Union of Reserve Officers of the National Security Service of Armenia concluded.