List of leaders of Armenia
This is a list of leaders of Armenia from 1918 to the present. It includes leaders of the short-lived First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920), Soviet Armenia (1920–1991), and the post-Soviet government.
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Leaders of Armenia (1918–present)
First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)
- Prime Minister of Armenia
- Hovhannes Kajaznuni (30 June 1918 – 28 May 1919)
- Alexander Khatisyan (28 May 1919 – 5 May 1920)
- Hamazasp "Hamo" Ohanjanyan (5 May 1920 – 25 November 1920)
- Simon Vratsian (25 November 1920 – 2 December 1920)
Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (1922–1936) and Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991)
- First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Armenia
- Gevork Alikhanyan (December 1920 – April 1921)
- Sargis Lukashin (April 1921 – 29 April 1922)
- Askanaz Mravyan (29 April 1922 – March 1923)
- Ashot Hovhannisyan (March 1923 – July 1927)
- Haik Osepyan (July 1927 – April 1928)
- Aykaz Kostanyan (April 1928 – 7 May 1930)
- Aghasi Khanjian (7 May 1930 – 6 July 1936)
- Amatuni Vartapetyan (13 July 1936 – 21 September 1937)
- Grigory Arutyunov (24 September 1937 – November 1953)
- Suren Tovmasyan (November 1953 – 28 December 1960)
- Yakov Zarobyan (28 December 1960 – 5 February 1966)
- Anton Kochinyan (5 February 1966 – 27 November 1974)
- Karen Demirchyan (27 November 1974 – 21 May 1988)
- Suren Arutyunyan (21 May 1988 – 6 April 1990)
- Vladimir Movsisyan (6 April 1990 – 30 November 1990)
- Stepan Pogosyan (30 November 1990 – 14 May 1991)
- Aram Gaspar Sargsyan (14 May 1991 – 7 September 1991)
- Chairman of the Supreme Council
- Levon Ter-Petrossian (4 August 1990 – 11 November 1991)
Armenia (1991–present)
- Presidents
№ | Name (Born–Died) |
Picture | Elected | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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1 | Levon Ter-Petrossian (1945–) |
1991 1996 |
11 November 1991 | 3 February 1998 | Pan-Armenian National Movement | |
2 | Robert Kocharyan (1954–) |
1998 2003 |
4 February 1998 | 9 April 2008 | Independent | |
3 | Serzh Sargsyan (1954–) |
2008 2013 |
9 April 2008 | 9 April 2018 | Republican Party | |
4 | Armen Sarkissian (1953–) |
2018 | 9 April 2018 | Incumbent | Independent |
- Prime Ministers
Based on new constitution of Armenia which came in force on 9 April 2018, the Presidential post became ceremonial and the main power resides on Prime Minister.
№ | Name (Born–Died) |
Picture | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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- | Karen Karapetyan (acting) (1963–) |
9 April 2018 | 17 April 2018 | Republican Party | |
15 | Serzh Sargsyan (1954–) |
17 April 2018 | 23 April 2018 | Republican Party | |
- | Karen Karapetyan (acting) (1963–) |
23 April 2018 | 8 May 2018 | Republican Party | |
16 | Nikol Pashinyan (1975–) |
8 May 2018 | Incumbent | Civil Contract |
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