Prime Minister of Armenia

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The Prime Minister of Armenia is the most senior minister within the Armenian government, and is required by the constitution to "oversee the Government's regular activities and coordinate the work of the Ministers." The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Armenia, but can be removed by a vote of no confidence in parliament. The office of president is generally considered to be more powerful than the office of Prime Minister.

The office of Prime Minister was first established in 1918 with the foundation of the Democratic Republic of Armenia. It vanished when Democratic Republic of Armenia was incorporated into the Soviet Union. When Armenia regained its independence, the office of Prime Minister was reintroduced.

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[edit] List of Heads of Government of Armenia (1918-Present)

[edit] Democratic Republic of Armenia (1918-1920)

[edit] Prime Ministers

(in Tbilisi, Georgia until 19 July 1918)

[edit] Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1922-1936) and Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991)

[edit] Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars

[edit] Chairmen of the Council of Ministers

[edit] Republic of Armenia (1991-Present)

[edit] Prime Ministers

[edit] Notes

     α.   ^  Assassinated while in office in the 1999 Armenian parliament shooting.

     β.   ^  Died of heart attack while in office.