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The prime minister of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության վարչապետ, romanized: Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan varch’apet) is the head of government and most senior minister within the Armenian government, and is required by the constitution to "determine the main directions of policy of the Government, manage the activities of the Government and coordinate ...
Nikol Vovayi Pashinyan (Armenian: Նիկոլ Վովայի Փաշինյան, [a] pronounced [nikɔl pʰɑʃinˈjɑn]; born 1 June 1975) is an Armenian politician serving as the prime minister of Armenia since 8 May 2018. [b] A journalist by profession, Pashinyan founded his own newspaper in 1998, which was shut down a year later for libel.
Prime Minister of Armenia Prime ministers. No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Took office Left office 1 Hovhannes Kajaznuni (1868–1938)
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said his government will decide later when to leave the Collective Security Treaty Organization, or CSTO, a grouping that includes Russia and the former ...
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Friday that his country needed a new constitution to entrench its "democratic aspirations", Russia's Interfax news agency reported. It quoted ...
Armenia said in April that it would cede control of some ... Azerbaijan demonstrated on Friday in the center of the Armenian capital for a second day to demand the resignation of Prime Minister ...
All the ministers, including the prime minister, must be citizens of the Republic of Armenia. The structure of the Government must be defined by law in regard to recommendation by the Government. The procedure for the organization of operations of the Government and other public administration bodies under the Government must be defined by the ...
The movement started in late March 2018 to dissuade outgoing president Serj Sargsyan from wanting to become prime minister. After Sargsyan was nominated by the Republican Party of Armenia to be their candidate for prime minister, the protests expanded to the whole country, and even in some cities where there is an Armenian Diaspora presence. [3]