Second Government of Serzh Sargsyan | |
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15th government of Armenia | |
Date formed | 17 April 2018 |
Date dissolved | 23 April 2018 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Armen Sarkissian |
Head of government | Serzh Sargsyan |
Deputy head of government | Karen Karapetyan |
No. of ministers | 18 |
Member parties | Republican Party ARF |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition parties | Tsarukyan Alliance Way Out Alliance |
History | |
Predecessor | Karapetyan government |
Successor | First Pashinyan government |
The Second Serzh Sargsyan government was the governing body of Armenia from 17 April 2018 until 23 April 2018. Serzh Sargsyan was elected by National Assembly and was appointed Prime Minister by President Armen Sarkissian on 17 April 2018.
It was a coalition government formed by two parliamentary groups: the Republicans and Dashnaktsutyun.
The cabinet consisted of eighteen ministries and eight adjunct bodies. Each ministry is responsible for elaborating and implementing governmental decisions in its respective sphere. [1]
Sezh Sargsyan was forced to resign after few days of mass protests within the frames of the 2018 Armenian revolution.
Office | Name | Party | Since |
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Prime Minister | Serzh Sargsyan | Republican Party | 17 April 2018 |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Karen Karapetyan | Republican Party | 17 April 2018 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Vache Gabrielyan | Republican Party | 17 April 2018 |
Armen Gevorgyan | Republican Party | 17 April 2018 |
The role of adjunct bodies is to elaborate, implement and administer governmental decision in respective sphere. Similar to ministries, adjunct bodies are subordinate to Prime Minister. There are eight adjunct bodies to Armenian government. [2]
Adjunct body | Head | Party | Since in office |
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General Department of Civil Aviation | Sergey Avetisyan | Non-party | 8 June 2016 |
National Security Service | Georgy Kutoyan | Non-party | 12 February 2016 |
State Nuclear Safety Regulatory Committee by the Government | Ashot Martirosyan | Non-party | 17 September 2008 |
Police | Vladimir Gasparyan | Non-party | 1 November 2011 |
State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre | Martin Sargsyan | Republican Party | 3 June 2014 |
State Property Management Department | Arman Sahakyan | Republican Party | 22 June 2011 |
State Revenue Committee | Vardan Harutyunyan | Non-party | 8 October 2016 |
State Urban Development Committee | Narek Sargsyan | Non-party | 11 October 2016 |
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