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Tigran Sargsyan
Տիգրան ՍարգսյանPrime Minister of Armenia Incumbent Assumed office
9 April 2008President Serzh Sargsyan Preceded by Serzh Sargsyan Chairperson of the Central Bank of Armenia In office
3 March 1998 – 9 April 2008President Robert Kocharyan Preceded by Bagrat Asatryan Succeeded by Arthur Javadyan Personal details Born 29 January 1960
Kirovakan, Soviet Union
(now Vanadzor, Armenia)Political party Republican Party Alma mater Voznesenski Leningrad Institute of Economics and Finance Religion Armenian Apostolicism Tigran Sargsyan (Armenian: Տիգրան Սարգսյան, born January 29, 1960) has been the Prime Minister of Armenia since 9 April 2008.
Tigran Sargsyan was born in Kirovakan, Armenian SSR (present-day Vanadzor, Armenia). From 1980 to 1983, he attended Leningrad's Voznesenski Financial and Economic Institute.[1] From 1983 to 1987 his postgraduate education ended in obtaining PhD degree. From 1987 to 1990 he worked as the Chief of Department for Foreign Economic Relations of Scientific Researches Institute of Economic Planning in Armenia. From 1988 to 1993 he worked at the post of Chairman of republican Council of Young Specialists and Scientists. From 1990 to 1995 he was a member of Supreme Council of the Republic of Armenia and the Chair of Standing Commission for Financial, Credit and Budget Affairs. From 1995 to 1998 he was the Director of Scientific Researches Institute of Social Reforms. From 1995 to 1998 he was the Chairman of Armenian Banks Association. Sargsyan occupied the post of Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) from March 3, 1998 and was reelected by the Armenian National Assembly as CBA Chairman for a second seven-year term on March 2, 2005. As many as 92 MPs participated in the vote, of which 86 cast their vote for his candidacy.
He was CBA Chairman until April 9, 2008, when he was appointed as Prime Minister of Armenia by President Serzh Sargsyan upon the latter's inauguration.[2]
Sargsyan is married and has three children (daughter Nelly Sargsyan and two sons Armen and Abgar Sargsyans) and a grandchild. He is of no relation to the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan.
References
- ^ Official Curriculum Vitae on Armenian government website
- ^ Marianna Grigoryan, "The Other Sargsyan: PM Tigran in, political "independent" to lead government", April 11, 2008.
External links
- Armenia’s new Prime Minister not going to join any party, April 11, 2008.
Political offices Preceded by
Serzh SargsyanPrime Minister of Armenia
2008–presentIncumbent Prime Ministers of Armenia Democratic Republic of Armenia Transcaucasian SFSR
and Armenian SSRSergey Lukashin · Sarkis Ambartsumyan · Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan · Abram Guloyan · Sarkis Ambartsumyan · Stepan Akopyan · Aram Piruzyan · Agasi Sarkisyan · Saak Karapetyan · Shmavon Arusanyan · Saak Karapetyan · Anton Kochinyan · Badal Muradyan · Grigory Arzumanyan · Fadey Sarkisyan · Vladimir Markaryants · Vazgen ManukyanArmenia Vazgen Manukyan · Gagik Harutyunyan · Khosrov Harutyunyan · Hrant Bagratyan · Armen Sargsyan · Robert Kocharyan · Armen Darbinyan · Vazgen Sargsyan · Aram Sargsyan · Andranik Margaryan · Serzh Sargsyan · Tigran SargsyanCategories:- Armenian people stubs
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- 1960 births
- Current national leaders
- Living people
- People from Vanadzor
- Prime Ministers of Armenia
- Republican Party of Armenia politicians
- Saint Petersburg University of Economics and Finance alumni
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