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REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA PRIME MINISTER
SERZH SARGSYAN

 
       
Curriculum Vitae

 Date and Place of Birth
June 30, 1954, City of Stepanakert, Mountainous Karabagh
 
 Education
1971-1979 Philological Dept, Yerevan State University (1972-1974 Service in the Soviet Army)
 
 Primary Job, Post
Prime minister of the RoA
 
 Career Experience
1979-1988 Head of Stepanakert City Committee Division of the Young Communist Union ("LKEM"), Second Secretary, First Secretary, Head of Propaganda and Agitation Division of the Stepanakert City Communist Party Committee, Assistant to the First Secretary of the Mountainous Karabagh Marz Committee
1989-1993 Chairman of the Republic of Mountainous Karabagh Self-Defense Forces Committee
1990-1993 Member of the RoA National Assembly
1993-1995 Minister of Defense of the RoA
1995-1996 Head of RoA National Security Department, later, RoA Minister of National Security
1996-1999 RoA Minister of Interior and National Security
1999-1999 RoA Minister of National Security
1999-2007 Secretary of the National Security Council adjunct to the RoA President
2000-2007 Minister of Defense of the RoA
From April 4 to June 7, 2007 - RA Prime Minister.
On June 7, 2007 - He was re-appointed as RA Prime Minister to head the new government cabinet, formed as a result of the parliamentary elections of the Republic of Armenia.
 
 Other Information
Conferred Order of "Martakan Khach" First Degree
Knight of "Voske Artsiv" ("Golden Eagle") Order, Conferred Order of "Tigran Mets"
 
 Party Membership
Republican Party of Armenia
Chairman of the RPA
 
 Personal Status
Married, two daughters and a grandchild

       
     
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