Andrias Ghukasyan

Andrias Marati Ghukasyan, (Andreas), (Armenian: Անդրիաս Մարատի Ղուկասյան) is an Armenian political analyst.

Armenian political analyst Andrias Ghukasyan

Ghukasyan was one of seven candidates in the 2013 presidential election.[1][2]

Early life

In 1987 he finished secondary school at N83. In the same year he entered the Yerevan State University Department of Economics. From 1988-1989 he served in the Soviet Army. In 1994 he graduated from Yerevan State University having an "Economic Cybernetics" specialty and received a degree in economics-mathematics. In 2005 he graduated from the St. Petersburg International Economic Relations, Economics and Law Institute, earning his Bachelor's degree in Jurisprudence.

Politics

Hunger strike

On January 21, 2013, Ghukasyan started a hunger strike in front of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences building in Yerevan.[3] He had a large poster, written in Armenian and English demanding to "Stop fake elections".[4] Finishing his protest after the results were announced, Ghukasyan, together with another opposition candidate, Raffi Hovhannisian, a US-born Armenian politician who is the founder of the Armenia-based Heritage Party, filed an appeal with the Armenian Constitutional Court to dispute the results of the election (which gave incumbent Serzh Sargsyan a second term).

Rise up, Armenia

In July 16, 2015 he co-founded the Rise up, Armenia movement.[5][6] It opposes raising electricity tariffs and organizes rallies against raising electricity tariffs generally in Republic Square.

In August 21, 2015 he with other Rise up, Armenia members was apprehended during a rally,[7] freed after several hours.[8]

He was arrested on July 2016, during the 2016 Yerevan hostage crisis.

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