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Second Pashinyan government

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Second government of Nikol Pashinyan

17th government of Armenia
Nikol Pashinyan (2019)
Date formed14 January 2019 (2019-01-14)
Date dissolved2 August 2021 (2021-08-02)
People and organisations
Head of stateArmen Sarkissian
Head of governmentNikol Pashinyan
Deputy head of governmentTigran Avinyan
Mher Grigoryan
Member partiesMy Step Alliance
(Civil Contract, Mission)
Status in legislatureMajority government
Opposition partiesProsperous Armenia
Bright Armenia
History
Election(s)2018 Armenian parliamentary election
PredecessorFirst Pashinyan government
SuccessorThird Pashinyan government

The Second Pashinyan government was the executive branch of the government of Armenia from 14 January 2019 to 2 August 2021. Nikol Pashinyan was appointed Prime Minister by President Armen Sarkissian on 14 January 2019, after My Step Alliance's decisive victory in the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election.[1]

The Government was formed by the My Step Alliance, which consisted of the Civil Contract Party and the much smaller Mission Party.

The National Assembly approved a reduction to 12 ministries from the previous 17.[2][3][4]

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Structure

Governing staff

Office[5] Name Image Party Since Until
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
Civil Contract 14 January 2019
Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan
Civil Contract 16 January 2019[6]
Mher Grigoryan
Independent 16 January 2019[6]
Minister of Defence David Tonoyan
Independent 19 January 2019 20 November 2020
Vagharshak Harutiunyan
Independent 20 November 2020 3 August 2021
Minister of Economy Tigran Khachatryan (hy)
Independent 19 January 2019 26 November 2020
Vahan Kerobyan (hy)
Independent 26 November 2020
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Arayik Harutyunyan (hy)
Civil Contract 19 January 2019 23 November 2020
Vahram Dumanyan (hy)
Independent 23 November 2020
Minister of Emergency Situations Feliks Tsolakyan
Independent 19 January 2019 20 November 2020
Andranik Piloyan (hy)
Independent 20 November 2020
Minister of Finance Atom Janjughazyan (hy)
Independent 19 January 2019
Minister of Foreign Affairs Zohrab Mnatsakanyan
Independent 19 January 2019 16 November 2020
Ara Ayvazyan
Independent 18 November 2020 27 May 2021
Minister of Health Anahit Avanesian
Civil Contract January 2021
Minister of Justice Artak Zeynalyan
Hanrapetutyun 19 January 2019 7 June 2019[7]
Rustam Badasyan
Independent 19 June 2019
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Zaruhi Batoyan
Civil Contract 19 January 2019 20 November 2020
Mesrop Arakelyan (hy)
Mission Party 20 November 2020 23 April 2021
Minister of Environment Erik Grigoryan (hy)
Independent 19 January 2019 5 May 2020[8]
Romanos Petrosyan (hy)
Civil Contract 31 July 2020
Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Suren Papikyan (hy)
Civil Contract 19 January 2019
Minister of High-Tech Industry Hakob Arshakyan (hy)
Civil Contract 19 January 2019 2 April 2021
Hayk Chobanyan (hy)
Independent 2 April 2021

References

  1. ^ "New parliament chooses Nikol Pashinyan to remain Prime Minister". armenpress.am. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  2. ^ "New Armenian government will have 12 ministries, instead of 17". news.am. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  3. ^ LLC, Helix Consulting. "Number of ministries cuts down in Armenia as government approves new structure". www.panorama.am. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  4. ^ "New Armenian Government Structure Approved". «Ազատ Եվրոպա/Ազատություն» ռադիոկայան (in Armenian). Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  5. ^ "Government - Structure - The Government of Armenia". www.gov.am. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  6. ^ a b "Grigoryan, Avinyan Appointed Deputy Prime Ministers". Hetq.am. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  7. ^ "Armenian Minister of Justice Resigns". Hetq. 7 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Armenia: President axes Minister of Environment". panarmenian.net. 5 May 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
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